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 Return to top of page · Post #: 1 · Written at 11:06:53 AM on 19 August 2015.
Krutchy's Gravatar
 Location: Perth, WA
 Member since 19 August 2015
 Member #: 1789
 Postcount: 2

G'day

I have been given an Airzone Chassis 508 to repair from my uncle and stumbled across this site while looking for a schematic. So if anyone has one handy that would be great.

Cheers,
Phil


 
 Return to top of page · Post #: 2 · Written at 4:24:31 PM on 19 August 2015.
GTC's avatar
 GTC
 Location: Sydney, NSW
 Member since 28 January 2011
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Airzone models 552 and 576 of 1935 used the 508 chassis.

I don't have any Arizone schematics prior to 1937. Maybe someone else here has.


 
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MonochromeTV's avatar
 Location: Melbourne, VIC
 Member since 20 September 2011
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You're in luck.

These came from some old photocopies so the quality may not be that great. I've cleaned them up the best I could.

Airzone 576 552 (Chassis 508) Service Notes

Airzone Radio Advertisement


 
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 Location: Perth, WA
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Awesome, Thanks Alot


 
 Return to top of page · Post #: 5 · Written at 7:13:47 PM on 21 August 2015.
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Advertisement uploaded today. Delay due to dud modem, which will get replaced late tonight.


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 Return to top of page · Post #: 6 · Written at 5:29:46 PM on 29 August 2015.
Garyoz's avatar
 Location: Perth, WA
 Member since 19 November 2008
 Member #: 381
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Hi,
We have a Radio Club in Perth.
Your welcome to come along on the 22 Sept.

http://vwgc.org.au/

Cheers,
Gary


 
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Tallar Carl's avatar
 Location: Latham, ACT
 Member since 21 February 2015
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What a beautiful piece. Watch out you will catch the collecting bug lol.


 
 Return to top of page · Post #: 8 · Written at 11:16:40 PM on 1 September 2015.
Steve's Gravatar
 Location: Donald, VIC
 Member since 7 January 2006
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Airzone 508 / 552 chassis came out mid 1935 and still sold into 1936 this was the last real Cathedral shape Airzone wood this model came out in console version as the 576 yet it was 4 knob and short wave. A very collectable set and underrated today. This model was a set of no real faults .


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Steve.

 
 Return to top of page · Post #: 9 · Written at 11:18:23 PM on 1 September 2015.
Steve's Gravatar
 Location: Donald, VIC
 Member since 7 January 2006
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Most Airzone 5 valve broadcast circuits of 1935 are very similar such as the 507 easy circuit to follow.


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