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Schematic needed-Capehart Panamuse Model 17M3 - Help!
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rxradio
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Posted: Nov Tue 03, 2009 5:49 pm  Reply with quote

I can't find a schematic for a console Farnsworth/Capehart R/P model 17M3 Panamuse. This has a separate amplifier with 2 6V6's, 2 5Y3's. a 6Q7 and 6SC7. The receiver has 2 6SK7's,1 each 6Q7,6J5 and 6SA7. I don't know the year, but I suspect late 40's with most tubes being metal. The model is not in Riders..maybe Sam's??

Please anyone?

Dale
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Bill Jeffrey
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Posted: Nov Tue 03, 2009 10:29 pm  Reply with quote

The Sam's Index seems to deny any knowledge of this beast. Are there any other numbers?

Bill
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glasdave
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Posted: Nov Tue 03, 2009 11:25 pm  Reply with quote

Don't know if you found this yet, but, the 17RPQ155F,is a phono set-up, with eleven tubes. No info other though, David
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Doug Dawson
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Posted: Nov Wed 04, 2009 12:53 am  Reply with quote

Panamuse schematics seem to be hard to find. This may be close to your set:

http://www.nostalgiaair.org/Pa ... 002595.pdf

Doug
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rxradio
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Posted: Nov Wed 04, 2009 2:29 pm  Reply with quote

By Gum, Doug, you hit it right on the head. Model M-2AM is the one.

Thanks to you and the rest for the quick responses. I can continue onward.

Dale
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