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Philco 38-665B (1938)
Philco 38-665B
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The Philco 38-665B is a nine tube, four-band, tombstone radio. The chassis was identical to that of the 37-665B from the previous year. This set was purchased, in May of 2005, from an auction on eBay.

Tube Line Up:
6K7G...R.F. Amplifier
6A8G...1st. Detector
6J5G... Oscillator
6K7G...I.F. Amplifier
6J5G...2nd. Detector / AVC
6K5G...Audio Driver
2 x 6F6G...Push - Pull Audio Output
5Y4...Rectifier

Frequency Ranges:
BC Band...530 kHz - 1720 kHz
SW1 Band...2.3 MHz - 7.4 MHz
SW2 Band...7.35 MHz - 22 MHz
SW3 Band...25 MHz - 42 MHz

A1  A2  A3  A4  A5  A6  A7  A8  B1  B2  C1  C2  C3  C4  C5  D1  D2  D3  
E1  E2  E3  E4  E5  F1  F2  F3  G1  G2  G3  G4  G5  G6  H  IJ  K  L  
M1  M2  M3  M4  M5  M6  NO  P1  P2  P3  P4  P5  P6  R1  R2  R3  R4  R5  
R6  S1  S2  S3  S4  S5  S6  S7  S8  S9  T1  T2  UV  W1  W2  W3  XZ  Z1  
Z2  Z3  Z4  Z5  Z6  Z7  
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