Valve radio identification
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Location: Melbourne, VIC
Member since 20 September 2011
Member #: 1009
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I've seen ECH35 without the red metal paint, but not nearly as common as the red ones. It's not a case of the paint having fallen off, as the valve type is clearly printed on the glass.
Yes, I've seen them too.
I recall that the glass envelope is particularly dark with those types.
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Location: Hill Top, NSW
Member since 18 September 2015
Member #: 1801
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QUOTE: I recall that the glass envelope is particularly dark with those types.
Yes, I was almost going to mention that, but I didn't know if it mattered.
I wonder if the darkness is some kind of metal impregnation to act as a shield.
Or maybe something has been sprayed on the inside before construction.
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Location: Belrose, NSW
Member since 31 December 2015
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It was common to spray the inside of the glass with black to aid heat dissipation.
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Location: Naremburn, NSW
Member since 15 November 2005
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Photo uploaded to Post 30.
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A valve a day keeps the transistor away...
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Location: Bells Beach, VIC
Member since 20 July 2020
Member #: 2428
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I love the advertisement. I'm slowly getting the polish off the cabinet and its coming away quite easily.
I thought it was Shellac but I'm informed it is a nitrocellulose lacquer. This would make them quite flammable i'd have thought.
I'm likely to put a coating of shellac. Its easy and should give a very similar result. Does anyone have any major objections?
The polish is just peeling off and only requires heavy sanding in a few places. The veneer is still in pretty good nick and it certainly looks like the picture in the advertisement.
Marcc: I've sent you an email with a picture of the ECH35 valve.
I can send Brad a copy if anyone else wants a copy.
Thanks again folks.
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Location: Bells Beach, VIC
Member since 20 July 2020
Member #: 2428
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The ECH35 is a very dark valve. Its clearly deliberately done. Its a coating on the inside. It has a very straight and level top edge and bottom edge. Its clear for about an inch at the top and an inch and a half at the bottom.
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Location: Wangaratta, VIC
Member since 21 February 2009
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Stepping back: The black caps are paper, some had a bad habit of cracking the jacket & shorting, just cracking the jacket and the normal leaking like a sieve. However, the AWA pF ones are damn near indestructible.
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Location: Bells Beach, VIC
Member since 20 July 2020
Member #: 2428
Postcount: 39
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I really appreciate the help and assistance you folks have given me. i'm now trying to locate a Martin Stewart. It was he who posted the photograph of my radio in the radiomuseum website. It has his address as Australia.
Thanks
Peter
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