Radio Lamp
1939?

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Company History § The World of 1939 § Radio in 1939 § Schematic § Links § More Pictures § Advertisements
'Philco Cabinet Style: Table Lamp
Tube Count: 5
Circuit Type: Superheterdyne
Power: AC (Transformerless)
Bands: Broadcast
Tubes: 12A8GT, 12K7GT, 12Q7GT, 35L6GT, 45Z5GT
Speaker: 5"
Original Cost: ?


About the radio:
This is a 5 tube superheterodyne table radio. 

   Company History

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The World Of 1939

Radio in 1939

· President: Franklin D. Roosevelt
· Population: 130,879,718
· Unemployment: 17.2%
· Cost of a first class stamp: $0.03

U.S. Headlines

· World War II begins.
· Roosevelt submits $1,319 million defense budget, proclaims U.S. neutrality, and declares limited emergency.
· Albert Einstein writes a letter to President Roosevelt regarding the possibility of using uranium to initiate a nuclear chain reaction, the fundamental process behind the atomic bomb.
· New York World's Fair opens.
· Robert Kane introduces the Batman cartoon.
· Germany invades Poland; occupies Bohemia and Moravia; renounces pact with England, concludes 10 year non aggression pact with U.S.S.R.
· Russo Finnish War begins; Finns to lose one tenth of territory in 1940 peace treaty.

Oscars:

· Best Picture: Gone With the Wind: (Selznick International Pictures; MGM)
· Best Actor: Robert Donat, Goodbye, Mr. Chips
· Best Actress: Vivien Leigh, Gone With the Wind
· Special Award: To the Technicolor Company for its contributions in successfully bringing three color feature production to the screen

· World Series: NY Yankees d. Cincinnati (4 - 0)

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Historical Data From InfoPlease.com

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· "The Aldrich Family" radio comedy premiers.
· "Blondie" (based on the comic strip) debuts.
· WLW ends regular 500 KW operation which it began in 1934.

Top 10 Radio Shows in 1939
(Hooper Ratings*)


1. Chase & Sanborn Hour. (Edgar Bergen, Charley McCarthy)
2. Jell-O Program (Jack Benny)
3. Lux Radio Theatre.
4. Kraft Music Hall (Bing Crosby)
5. Good News Of 1939 (Hollywood variety)
6. Major Bowes Amateur Hour
7. Big Town (E. G. Robinson, crime drama)
8. Chesterfield Program (Burns & Allen)
9. Town Hall Tonight (Fred Allen)
10. College Of Musical Knowledge (Kay Kyser)

(*The Hooper Ratings Service rated radio program popularity from 1936 through 1949)

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Top Ten Shows from "A Thirty Year History of Radio  Programs 1926-1956" by Harrison B. Summers

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Radio Lamp Links:
If you have any links associated with the Radio Lamp Company of Chicago,
please email me
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More Pictures


Radio Lamp Chassis
 
Chassis

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Radio Lamp Date Stamp 9/2/39
Date stamp on the edge of the speaker "9/2/39"

Radio Lamp Label
Label on the bottom of the lamp

Radio Lamp Schematic
I created this schematic based on a similiar schematic for an Arvin model 502. I redrew it based on the circuit for my Radio Lamp.
Disclaimer: While I believe this schematic to be accurate - your mileage may vary.

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Radio Lamp Advertisement:
I would love to have a brochure or an advertisement for this radio - please email me!

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