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VINTAGE RADIO SPARES |
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Added to our ever growing range of products, we now are supplying NOS (new old stock), and used parts for many types of radio's.(Cossor, Ekco, Vidor, Ever Ready, Pilot, Wayfarer, Marconi, Burgoyne etc.....) !! We are always getting in lots of vintage radio components, so keep this page bookmarked!! |
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14-way tag strip. NOS 14- way tag strip, used for point-to-point wiring, in radio's and valve amps. Supplied in packs of 10
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Germanium 'top hat' transistors. NOS germanium (NPN type) metal can transistors. These items are all tested, and date from the 1960's. There is no code number, but pinouts are supplied. Ideal for 60's transistor radio's and audio projects.
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GPO plugs. NOS GPO plugs. Unused stock still in original packaging. Gold plated.
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Phono to 1/4 inch jack adaptors. Exactly as described. Good quality heavy duty type. In packs of 8
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Paxolin sheets. This material was used to form the basis of many early radio PCB's, but can also be used for panel repairs, and other projects like crystal radios. The items are NOS, and some are a bit weather-stained, but perfectly usable (2.5mm thick).
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Ferrite rods. These ferrite rods measure 103 mm x 6 mm approx, and are ideal for forming your own aerials. Supplied in packs of 10
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Radio trimmer coils. Can-style trimmer coils suitable for radio's. Value is unspecified, see large image for code. Can height 12mm approx.
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Radio trimmer capacitors. Open style trimmer caps suitable for radio's. Value is 1.5pf to 20pf. Body size approx. 22 x 16 mm
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50 uf 50 uf caps. These capacitors are dual types, each internal cap has a 50uf / 200v volt rating. Ideal for valve radio, TV & hi-fi. Size 50mm x 24 mm.
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LEM Silvered mica capacitors . NOS 2pf mica capacitors (wax coated) These items date from the 1950's and are genuine components.
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1000pf capacitors. NOS 1000pf capacitors by Iskra, rated at 100v.
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Plessey combined electrolytic cap NOS Plessey electrolytic can capacitor. This capacitor houses 3 values in one (100uf,100 uf, 200uf) The working voltage is 275v with a surge max of 375v. Perfect for HT smoothing and pentode output.............
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Plessey radio capacitors. NOS (new old stock) These caps have been stored in original packing since the late 1960's. They have been proven to work, and should present no problems for restoring original sets - plus they look the part!!1st class recorded delivery (in the UK)
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B9A valve base. NOS 9 way standard valve bases, made from bakelite. Supplied in packs of 10 1st class recorded delivery (in the UK)
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LEM Silvered mica capacitors. NOS silvered mica caps form 1959, made by L.E.M. rated at 250pf (5%) and 5KV working voltage. Perfect for restoring antique radio's.
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Polycarbonate caps NOS 'mustard' 680pf polycarbonate capacitors made by PROCOND. Rated at 1000v.
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Brass resistor (820 ohm) Not sure of the make, or date, but these ARE the Rolls Royce of resistors. The end caps and body seem to be made of brass. The resistor body is 2 inches in length. I reckon they've a power rating of at least 6 watts.
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Thumbwheel switch/volume control. These would probably be useful for repairing/restoring a 1960's/70's transistor radio. There is an integral switch, plus a 500k potentiometer.
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USEFUL RADIO-RELATED LINKS Vintage Radios UK - Based in the UK, is a website maintained and run by Malcolm F. Bennett, who has over 20 years experience in the radio/electronics industry. There's plenty of info. and pictures, plus lots more other useful contacts. EarlyWireless.com - run by Lorne Clark, has lots of information, pictures and great tips about restoring your vintage radio sets, plus important safety-first information (good things to know if you're dealing with vintage gear!) Crowthorne Tubes A great website for parts and other interesting vintage items. Friendly advice and information, PayPal payments are accepted, but please contact them first. UK Vintage radio repair & restoration Is a discussion group for all of those interested in vintage radio, and related subjects. It's FREE to register, and there's lots of info. from exerienced users, and enthusiasts alike. |
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