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 Found an Airline 6 tuber

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PostSubject: Re: Found an Airline 6 tuber   Found an Airline 6 tuber I_icon_minitimeOctober 7th 2013, 1:57 pm

Pictures would help identify this unit.
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PostSubject: Found an Airline 6 tuber   Found an Airline 6 tuber I_icon_minitimeMay 4th 2012, 8:21 pm

No info but its a tombstone, AC set, 3 gang cap, looked on RadioMuseum through all 300 models there, and nothing I can see. No model # it uses the old 2 number tubes.Anyone have a Clue as to model number?
6 tubes
3 gang condenser,
Power transformer, and tubes are 24A , 2ea GY-227, GX-280, 247, GY-551, Dial is 1/8 circle Metal frame with the word Airline and it has a celluloid dial that is numbered 100 to 0 , (100 on the left and 0 on the right) has a moving straight wire station selector (no pointer with an arrow style)
Rounded Top cabinet, 3 knobs one of them missing (Tuner knob of course) with broken shaft. Has two wedge shaped pillars going up the front about halfway. No fancy scroll work.
Serial number 23210

It has a metal ID plate that mentions to remove to access fuse. It has a ton of patent numbers and, says RCA-Hazeltine-Latour-Patents.
There is a place for Model number but its blank and so is volts and watts on the plate also but no stamped numbers other than serial number.
Says set for 110V 50-60 AC cycle AC current can be moved to 120V
It has an electromagnet Magnavox speaker model #144 it may be an 6-8inch speaker. No other Marks ink or otherwise.
This was posted on ARF

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