BUSH DAC90 VALVE MAINS RADIO


 

BUSH DAC 90

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BUSH DAC90 MAINS RADIO
The Bush DAC 90 mains radio 1946
BUSH UNDER CHASSIS VIEW
Beneath the chassis
A graveyard for spiders
BUSH REAR CHASSIS
Rear view of chassis
The dropper looks OK
BUSH TOP REAR CHASSIS
Top rear view of chassis
In a sorry state
BUSH FRONT CHASSIS
Top front view of chassis
Rust, no dial drive...

    RADIO SPECIFICATIONS

    Manufactured from 1946
    Long and Medium Wave
    Valves - CCh35 EF39 EBC33 CL33 CY31
    AC/DC Supply


Bush DAC 90 Service Manual HERE


This will be a lengthy but interesting project - a Bush DAC 90. The date stamp on the loudspeaker reads, 11 Dec 1946. It's older than me!

 

 

 

 

 

READ THIS IMPORTANT WARNING NOTICE

ONLY BUY A RESTORED RADIO FROM A COMPETENT RADIO ENGINEER
ONLY HAVE YOUR RADIO REPAIRED BY A COMPETENT RADIO ENGINEER

Many early mains radios have a live chassis. That means that the metal work inside the radio may be LIVE (connected to the mains) and it can KILL YOU if you come into contact with it. Exposed screws or any other metal work on the outside of the cabinet or fascia of the radio must be checked for safety by a competent engineer.

DO NOT CONNECT ANY EXTERNAL WIRING TO ANY SOCKETS ON YOUR RADIO UNLESS THE RADIO HAS BEEN CHECKED AND CERTIFIED AS SAFE BY A QUALIFIED ENGINEER

If in any doubt, consult a qualified radio engineer.

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