Antique Radios ARBE-III Owner's Manual And Warranty

Antique Radios ARBE-III Owner's Manual And Warranty

Universal battery eliminator

Advertisement

Quick Links

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading
Need help?

Need help?

Do you have a question about the ARBE-III and is the answer not in the manual?

Questions and answers

Summary of Contents for Antique Radios ARBE-III

  • Page 2 A Supply This section of the ARBE-III is used to provide the filament voltage for the early vacuum tubes. The “A” supply is fully adjustable from 1.25 VDC to 6.5 VDC. (this will meet the requirements for all of the pre 1930’s battery operated radios). The standard “O1A”...
  • Page 3 A schematic diagram is a useful tool when attempting to hook up your radio for the first time. Antique Radios Inc is a potential source for many old radio schematics. Additionally, numerous wiring diagrams are available on our website.
  • Page 4 Typically the older battery operated radios required an external “earth” ground connection for best results. The ARBE-III is pith a three wire power plug. Electrically, the aluminum front panel of the ARBE-III is grounded if you use the power plug as intended. For safety...
  • Page 5 ARBE-III into a 3 wire AC line or outlet. In addition, the (B-) terminal of the ARBE-III is capacitively coupled to the aluminum front panel. This provides an RF by-pass for your radio and effectively provides the ground your radio may require.
  • Page 6 The following actions can void your warranty The ARBE-III is warranted by Antique Radios Inc. for a period of five year from the date of purchase. This product will be repaired (or replaced) by Antique Radios Inc. if we determine that the product was used as intended and the failure was due to defective workmanship or components.
  • Page 7 2.) This Warranty Does NOT Cover, defects caused by: modification, alteration, repair or service of the product by anyone other than Antique Radios, Inc., and its authorized representatives; physical abuse or misuse of, the product or operation thereof in manner contrary to the instructions; or shipment of the product for service.

Table of Contents