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    Posted 3 years ago

    danwalker
    (94 items)

    I picked up this radio at an estate sale about four years ago.
    It is a Westinghouse [1935] model 165
    I restored the chassis with new capacitors,and checked the tubes and resistors.
    Now it plays very good.
    The biggest part was restoring the cabinet,but once that was done,the radio looks like it is new.
    Enjoy, Dan Walker

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    Comments

    1. danwalker, 3 years ago
      The images were not sideways when I put them in.
      Maybe someone at collectors weekly can fix it Dan Walker
    2. Phonoboy Phonoboy, 3 years ago
      Nicely done. About how tall is it?
    3. danwalker, 3 years ago
      It is approximately 40 inches tall.
    4. jscott0363 jscott0363, 3 years ago
      Beautiful radio and outstanding restoration!!!
    5. PhilDMorris PhilDMorris, 3 years ago
      I just use a desk computer and never get sideways from taking pics from Phones. Maybe you have a friend who has a desk you can use once in a while
    6. danwalker, 3 years ago
      I only have a desk computer,so I don't know what happened.
    7. keramikos, 3 years ago
      danwalker, Try editing copies of the sideways pictures just a skosh.

      For example, trim the long sides of the rectangular images just a bit, then edit the post, and replace the sideways versions with the edited ones.

    8. PhilDMorris PhilDMorris, 3 years ago
      I remember in the late 70's there were lots of pedestal size radios for sale, now they are quite rare.
    9. Sosso, 2 years ago
      Hi, i just bought the same radio. I can' t find so much information on it. Where did you find your info? How did you find out it was a westinghouse model 165 (1935) ?.
      You did a great job , its so besutiful.
      Thank you, have a nice day!
    10. danwalker, 2 years ago
      There is a metal plate on the back of the radio chassis and it tells you the model number. I got the schematics form Pacific TV. when you go to Pacific TV scroll all the way down to the bottom and look for Westinghouse model 165
      http://pacifictv.ca/schematics/westinghouse165data.pdf
      Dan
    11. Sosso, 2 years ago
      Thank you very much for your help! :)
    12. danwalker, 2 years ago
      http://www.pacifictv.ca/radioschematics.htm#marconi
      I think this might be a better link I hope so
      Dan
    13. Sosso, 2 years ago
      We went to get the radio. It's so beautifu!
      I have to find 1 knob and repair some part of the cabinet, but it's still in good sahpe.
      I confirm that its a model 165. That was is writen on the metal plate. But how do i know the year ? Where did you find it was 1935?
      Thank you.
    14. danwalker, 2 years ago
      I am not sure where I got the year from. It could have been from my Radio college of Canada disk,or from one of my fellow forum members. If I didn't know the year I would not have put it on this site..
      Dan
    15. Sosso, 2 years ago
      I didn't explain myself well. ( excuse my english i do not speak english very often).

      What i wanted to say is: if i have the same model as you, can i supposed its the same year ? Did westinghouse sold this kind of radio for many years?
      Thank you for all your answer . I'm not a pro and i appreciate your help.
    16. danwalker, 2 years ago
      Most of the time [depending on the make of radio] the same model was produced for a couple of years . I don't know the time span that they made this model.
      It has the same chassis as the RCA models 128 and 124.
      You DO NOT want to turn the radio on before it is serviced You can damage the transformer

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