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Title: Old Kenyon catalogs from 1935 and 1936
Post by: Opcom on July 22, 2012, 12:20:16 AM
These five 1935-1936 Kenyon documents have been scanned and uploaded to the amforever.com site. (If they are not in /parts/transformers, check /uploads.)

Later they will be added to bunkerofdoom.com but there's no schedule for the site update so don't wait for that unless you don't care.

Kenyon News - application details of the 6L6 (when the 6L6 was 'news'? There is no date on this one. Kenyon must have known the 6L6 would be timeless.)

Kenyon R-1 replacement catalog (specs on 20 power units, 70 audio units)

Kenyon C-2 Silver catalog (the same good stuff but with no "elaborations" so it was less costly)

Kenyon T series revised catalog (much application data inside, such as what terminals match what impedances for certain units)

Kenyon Catalog Number 2 (part 1)
Kenyon Catalog Number 2 (part 2)
(A detailed catalog, many K types with 2 pages on each, and some P types)

Catalogs loaned courtesy of Ron Skipper W8ACR.


Title: Re: Old Kenyon catalogs from 1935 and 1936
Post by: Opcom on July 23, 2012, 11:17:29 PM
All are now on www.bunkerofdoom.com as is a Triad 2008 catalog.

Thank you for your interest.





Title: Re: Old Kenyon catalogs from 1935 and 1936
Post by: N4zed on July 27, 2012, 01:50:51 PM
Link ?   ... I'm Lazy... :-\


Title: Re: Old Kenyon catalogs from 1935 and 1936
Post by: Opcom on July 28, 2012, 09:17:52 AM
look under "Transformers". They are in the alphabetical list.


Title: Re: Old Kenyon catalogs from 1935 and 1936
Post by: WA3VJB on August 05, 2012, 07:05:29 PM
look under "Transformers". They are in the alphabetical list.

How do you spell "Transformers?"

Oh, wait.


Title: Re: Old Kenyon catalogs from 1935 and 1936
Post by: Opcom on August 26, 2012, 03:30:05 PM
look under "Transformers". They are in the alphabetical list.

How do you spell "Transformers?"

Oh, wait.

It's spelled "robots in disguise".
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