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What Is The Purpose Of This Lightbulb...

Eastside

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in this General Super MC-11A ?


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Its a old tube AM only cb.....and it gets plenty warm from the tubes. :)

The light is in the back of the radio.
 
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I ran a 6 channel General CB in 1971 and it did not have a light bulb like that nor have I ever see and old tube radio with a bulb that didn't serve the purpose of illuminating something.. I see no purpose for it in that location. Maybe it was user added to shine up through that hole for some reason. :confused1:
 
Where is it at in the circuit?

Old school way of having an in rush limiter, looks like it is in series with the cap. Just a guess.
 
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The fact it is not in a socket tells me it is likely user added. Perhaps it is a 6 volt lamp in series with a 6 volt filament. Maybe the former owner subbed out a tube with a different filament voltage. That guess is as good as any.
 
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Could it be the spot where you can wire in the bull horn speaker.....I know in the manual I downloaded it talks about wiring a speaker?
 
looking at the schematic there looks to be a bulb with a cap across in the center tap of mains transformer
 
That pic has me curious if my Super MC-11A has that bulb in it...I think I am going to go take the case off and have a look-see.:biggrin:
 
My old FT-101E has one near the antenna connector. It was used as a fuse to protect the front end.

I like hookedon6's answer better though!

73,
RT307
 
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