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Title: Delco Manuals: Radio Model 633, Delcotron Generator
Delco Radio Owner's Manual Model 633, Delcotron Generator Installation
Author: Delco-Remy Division
Release Date: February 26, 2010 [EBook #31407]
Language: English
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DELCO RADIO
OWNER'S MANUAL
MODEL 633
INSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
This model of the Delco Radio is a six-tube super-heterodyne receiver
designed for operation with a HEADER type speaker. It comprises the best
in automotive radio engineering, featuring Syncro-Tuning--the newest,
most efficient antenna circuit yet developed, and Sensitivity Control.
The speaker and remote control unit are supplied in separate packages
and are available in a wide variety of types and styles, depending upon
the make and model of car the unit is to be used on.
The package contains:
_Part No._
1 Receiver Unit, complete with tubes
1 Speaker Unit (less Adapter) 1210934
1 Combined Drilling Template and Radio--Dash Spacer
2 Chassis Mounting studs, 1/4--20 x 2-1/2 1207562
2 Chassis Mounting Shakeproof Washers 1208565
2 Chassis Mounting Nuts, 1/4--20 120375
1 Antenna Lead 1209622
1 Distributor Suppressor 1207818
1 Generator Condenser 1849014
1 Ammeter Condenser 1209333
INSTALLATION
=Antenna--=
See Instructions in antenna package.
=Chassis--=
This receiver may be installed on any car with Positive or Negative
ground without any changes of wiring.
When possible, locate the chassis on the driver's side of the dash, over
the steering column, with the removable cover plate facing the floor.
This position places the control shafts on the end of the case facing
the center of the car.
Locate the position of the mounting holes by means of the template
included in the package. Drill the holes, using a 3/8" drill, and scrape
the paint from around the holes on the engine side of the dash to insure
a good ground connection as there is no other ground connection for this
receiver.
Make sure that all tubes and the vibrator are pushed well down in their
sockets and that all the grid clips are properly in place on the top
caps of their respective tubes.
If a six-volt storage battery is available, check the receiver for
normal operation before permanently installing it on the car. The
antenna lead and control unit may be temporarily connected for this
test.
Insert the two receiver mounting studs in the back of the receiver case
with the "burred" threads nearest the receiver to make sure that these
studs do not enter the case far enough to cause damage to the receiver
parts.
Install the receiver, using the drilling template as a spacer between
the dash and the receiver case. Install the two shakeproof washers over
the chassis mounting studs. Then tighten the mounting nuts to insure
that the receiver case shall be thoroughly grounded to the dash.
=Antenna Lead--=
Attach the black antenna lead to the car antenna and plug the connector
on the antenna lead into the receiver chassis as shown in the
Installation Diagrams. Ground the pigtail of the antenna lead shield to
a convenient body bolt. Keep antenna lead out of engine compartment to
avoid possibility of ignition interference being picked up by the
lead-in.
=Speaker--=
See Instructions in speaker package.
=Remote Control Unit--=
See Instructions in remote control package.
CONTROL UNIT ADJUSTMENT
The volume control and station selector shafts are AUTOMATICALLY
adjusted as follows:
1. Insert control cables in their respective bushings on the case
(volume control is upper bushing when receiver is installed in the car),
until they seat themselves and then tighten the set screws.
2. Turn the station selector knob to the right (clockwise) until it
stops--then turn the knob counter-clockwise until it stops. The dial is
now logged.
3. Turn the volume control knob clockwise until the knob turns hard. The
volume control is now on full.
=Eliminating Motor Interference--=
Connect the ammeter condenser to the spring clip at the end of the wire
containing the fuse holder by means of the self-threading screw on the
side of the spring clip. Ground the other terminal of the condenser at
any convenient point.
Install the generator condenser on the generator side of the generator
cut-out as shown in the Diagram of Connections. DO NOT connect the
flexible lead to the field terminal of the generator.
Remove the center distributor lead and insert the distributor suppressor
in its place. Then plug the distributor lead into the suppressor.
=Adjusting Delco Syncro-Tuning--=
Turn the receiver on.
Tune-in a radio station which logs between 55 and 65 on the dial and
gives the radio a signal BARELY AUDIBLE in the speaker WITH the VOLUME
control FULL ON. A small snap button cap is located in the end of the
receiver case beside the antenna lead connection. Remove the snap button
cap by prying with a small screw driver.
By means of a small screw driver inserted in the hole which was covered
by the small cap, adjust the Delco Syncro-Tuning condenser unit for
maximum output in the speaker. Remaining on same station, readjust
station selector for maximum volume and readjust the Delco Syncro-Tuning
Condenser unit for maximum output. No further adjustment of this unit
will be necessary as the receiver is now adjusted for best operation
with your car antenna. Replace the snap button cap.
OPERATION
=To Turn On Receiver--=
Some control units have a small knob located below the center of the
dial. If your receiver is equipped with this type of control push this
small knob in as far as it will go. Other control units have a
combination on-off switch and volume control knob. To turn on this type
of control turn the knob clockwise until the switch clicks and the dial
is illuminated.
=Volume Control--=
Turning the volume control knob toward the right increases the output of
the receiver and turning it toward the left reduces the output.
=How To Tune The Receiver--=
Turn the volume control knob approximately half way to the right. Rotate
the station selector knob slowly until a station is heard. Tune this
station in until the minimum amount of background noise is heard.
Increase or decrease the volume to the desired level by adjusting the
volume control knob. Careful tuning will result in better tone quality
from all stations.
If the program being received is from a powerful local station local
interference may be practically eliminated by turning the sensitivity
control to the LOCAL position. You then will get the best possible
reproduction of that station's program.
[Illustration: =INSTALLATION DIAGRAMS=
GROUND TO DASH
CASE SPACER AND DRILLING TEMPLATE
DASH
AMMETER CLIP
AMMETER CONDENSER NO. 1209333
ANTENNA LEAD (BLACK)
VOLUME CONTROL BUSHING
FUSE
TO COIL
REMOVE SNAP BUTTON CAP TO ADJUST ANTENNA COMPENSATING CONDENSER
STATION SELECTOR BUSHING
DISTRIBUTOR SUPPRESSOR NO. 1207818
GROUND TO CAR
POWER LEAD
SENSITIVITY CONTROL
TONE CONTROL
ARMATURE TERMINAL
DO NOT CONNECT TO FIELD TERMINAL
VOLUME CONTROL
STATION SELECTOR
GENERATOR CONDENSER 1849014
SUGGESTED GENERATOR CONDENSER CONNECTIONS
ON-OFF SWITCH]
=Sensitivity Control--=
The sensitivity control is located on the lower, left front corner of
the receiver case and when turned to the LOCAL position it decreases the
sensitivity of the receiver sufficiently to greatly reduce interference
from street cars, electric signs, X-Ray machines, electrical machinery,
power lines, etc. It will also eliminate interference from weak
stations.
When the control is turned to the DISTANCE position the receiver is
allowed to operate at maximum sensitivity.
=Tone Control--=
The tone control is located on the lower, right front corner of the
receiver case. This control is to be adjusted at the operator's will.
However, most experienced operators prefer to set it for maximum treble
response when the car is operated at high speeds.
=To Turn Off The Receiver--=
If the control head has a key knob in the center pull the knob out until
it clicks into the off position and the receiver ceases to operate. If
you wish to lock the receiver, pull the knob all the way out of the
control unit and carry it with you.
If you are using the type of control unit which has a combination on-off
switch and volume control knob turn the knob to the left until the
receiver ceases to operate.
SERVICE
Should your receiver fail to operate, first check the fuse located in
the fuse holder in the ammeter cable. If you wish to remove your tubes
and vibrator for test purposes, their location is indicated below.
[Illustration: _Tube Complement_
2 Type 6D6
1 Type 6A7
1 Type 6B7
1 Type 6B5
1 Type 84]
Any further service work on your receiver should be referred to a
competent radio service station.
When at home call your local
DEALER.................................
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TELEPHONE..............................
DATE RADIO INSTALLED...................
PRINCIPAL BROADCAST STATIONS[A]
ARRANGED ALPHABETICALLY BY CITIES
=Abilene, Kans.=
KFBI 1050
=Albuquerque, N. M.=
KOB 1180
=Alexandria, Va.=
WJSV 1460
=Amarillo, Tex.=
KGRS 1410
WDAG 1410
=Ames, Iowa=
WOI 640
=Asheville, N. C.=
WWNC 570
=Atlanta, Ga.=
WSB 740
=Atlantic City, N. J.=
WPG 1100
=Baltimore, Md.=
WBAL 1060
=Belle Plaine (Moose Jaw), Sask.=
CJRM 540
=Billings, Mont.=
KGHL 950
=Birmingham, Ala.=
WAPI 1140
=Bismarck, N. D.=
KFYR 550
=Boise, Idaho=
KIDO 1350
=Boston, Mass.=
WBZ 990
WBZA 990
WEEI 590
WHDH 830
WNAC 1230
=Brookings, S. D.=
KFDY 550
=Brooklyn, N. Y.=
WBBR 1300
=Buffalo, N. Y.=
WBEN 900
WGR 550
WKWB 1480
=Chattanooga, Tenn.=
WDOD 1280
=Chicago, Ill.=
WBBM 770
WCFL 970
WENR 870
WGN 720
WJJD 1130
WLS 870
WMAQ 670
WMBI 1080
KYW 1020
=Charlotte, N. C.=
WBT 1080
=Cincinnati, Ohio=
WLW 700
=Clay Center, Nebr.=
KMMJ 740
=Cleveland, Ohio=
WHK 1390
WTAM 1070
=Colorado Springs, Col.=
KVOR 1270
=Council Bluffs, Ia.=
KOIL 1260
=Covington, Ky.=
WCKY 1490
=Dallas, Tex.=
KRLD 1040
WFAA 800
=Denver, Colo.=
KLZ 560
KOA 830
=Des Moines, Ia.=
WOC 1000
=Detroit, Mich.=
WWJ 920
WJR 750
WXYZ 1240
=Eau Claire, Wis.=
WTAQ 1330
=Edmonton, Alta.=
CJCA 730
=Elmira, N. Y.=
WESG 1040
=Fargo, N. D.=
WDAY 940
=Fayetteville, Ark.=
KUOA 1260
=Fort Wayne, Ind.=
WOWO 1160
=Fort Worth, Tex.=
KTAT 1240
WBAP 800
=Gainesville, Fla.=
WRUF 830
=Gary, Ind.=
WIND 560
=Great Falls, Mont.=
KFBB 1280
=Harrisburg, Pa.=
WBAK 1430
=Hartford, Conn.=
WDRC 1330
WTIC 1060
=Havana, Cuba=
CMCQ 780
CMK 730
CMW 590
CMX 890
=Hollywood, Cal.=
KFWB 950
=Honolulu, Hawaii=
KGU 750
=Hot Springs National Park, Ark.=
KTHS 1040
=Houston, Tex.=
KPRC 920
=Indianapolis, Ind.=
WFBM 1230
=Jackson, Miss.=
WJDX 1270
=Jacksonville, Fla.=
WJAX 900
=Kalamazoo, Mich.=
WKZO 590
=Kansas City, Mo.=
KMBC 950
WDAF 610
WOQ 1300
=Knoxville, Tenn.=
WNOX 560
=La Crosse, Wis.=
WKBH 1380
=La Prairie (Montreal), Que.=
CRCM 910
=Lawrence, Kans.=
WREN 1220
=Lansing, Mich.=
WKAR 1040
=Lincoln, Nebr.=
KFAB 770
=Little Rock, Ark.=
KLRA 1390
=Long Beach, Cal.=
KFOX 1250
KGER 1360
=Los Angeles, Cal.=
KECA 1430
KFAC 1300
KFI 640
KHJ 900
KNX 1050
=Louisville, Ky.=
WAVE 940
WHAS 820
=Lulu Island (Vancouver Island), B. C.=
CRCV 1100
=Madison, Wis.=
WHA 940
=Mexico City, Mexico=
XEB 1030
XEN 711
XEW 910
XFG 638
XFI 818
XEFO 940
XETR 610
=Miami Beach, Fla.=
WMBF 1300
=Miami, Fla.=
WIOD 1300
WQAM 560
=Milwaukee, Wis.=
WTMJ 620
=Minneapolis, Minn.=
WCCO 810
WDGY 1180
WLB 1250
WRHM 1250
=Montreal, Que.=
CKAC 730
=Nashville, Tenn.=
WLAC 1470
WSM 650
=Newark, N. J.=
WAAM 1250
WNEW 1250
WOR 710
=New Orleans, La.=
WDSU 1250
WWL 850
=New York, N. Y.=
WABC 860
WEAF 660
WFAB 1300
WJZ 760
WLWL 1100
WOV 1130
=Norfolk, Nebr.=
WJAG 1060
=Northfield, Minn.=
WCAL 1250
=Oakland, Cal.=
KLX 880
=Oklahoma, Okla.=
WKY 900
KOMA 1480
=Omaha, Nebr.=
WOW 590
=Ottawa, Ont.=
CRCO 880
=Philadelphia, Pa.=
WCAU 1170
=Piedras Negras, Coahuila=
XEPN 585
=Pittsburgh, Pa.=
KDKA 980
WCAE 1220
WJAS 1290
=Portland, Me.=
WCSH 940
=Portland, Ore.=
KEX 1180
KGW 620
KOIN 940
=Pullman, Wash.=
KWSC 1220
=Raleigh, N. C.=
WFTF 680
=Reading, Pa.=
WEEU 830
=Reynosa, Tamaulipas=
XEAW 956
=Richmond, Va.=
WRVA 1110
=Rochester, N. Y.=
WHAM 1150
=Salt Lake City, Utah=
KDYL 1290
KSL 1130
=San Antonio, Tex.=
KTSA 1290
WOAI 1190
=San Diego, Cal.=
KFSD 600
KGB 1330
=San Francisco, Cal.=
KFRC 610
KGO 790
KPO 680
KTAB 560
KYA 1230
=San Juan, Puerto Rico=
WKAQ 1240
=Schenectady, N. Y.=
WGY 790
=Seattle, Wash.=
KJR 970
KOL 1270
KOMO 920
KTW 1220
=Shreveport, La.=
KTBS 1450
KWKH 850
=Sioux City, Iowa=
KSCJ 1330
=Sioux Falls, S. D.=
KSOO 1110
=Spokane, Wash.=
KFPY 1340
KGA 1470
KHQ 590
=Stevens Point, Wis.=
WLBL 900
=St. Joseph, Mo.=
KFEQ 680
=St. Louis, Mo.=
KMOX 1090
KWK 1350
WEW 760
=St. Paul, Minn.=
KSTP 1460
=Strathmore (Calgary), Alta.=
CFCN 1030
=Superior, Wis.=
WEBC 1290
=Syracuse, N. Y.=
WFBL 1360
=Tallmadge, Ohio=
WADC 1320
=Tampa, Fla.=
WDAE 1220
=Toledo, Ohio=
WSPD 1340
=Topeka, Kans.=
WIBW 580
=Toronto, Ont.=
CRCT 960
=Tulsa, Okla.=
KVOO 1140
=Twp. of Kingston (Toronto), Ont.=
CFRB 690
=Villa Acuna, Coahuila=
XER 735
=Wheeling, W. Va.=
WWVA 1160
=Wichita, Kans.=
KFH 1300
=Windsor, Ont.=
CKLW 840
=Winnipeg, Man.=
CKY 910
=Yankton, S. D.=
WNAX 570
=York, Pa.=
WORK 1000
=Zion, Ill.=
WCBD 1080
[A] Stations listed include only those of 1000 watts power (or
higher).
NOTE: Numbers following call letters indicate approximate dial setting.
WARRANTY
(_This Warranty not applicable outside U.S.A._)
Your Delco Radio Carries the Same Guarantee As Your Car
"The manufacturer warrants each new radio receiving set manufactured by
it to be free from defects in material and workmanship under normal use
and service, its obligation under this warranty being limited to making
good at its factory or designated Branches any part or parts thereof
which shall within ninety (90) days or 4,000 miles whichever expires
first, after installation of such auto radio receiving set for the
original purchaser, be returned to it with transportation charges
prepaid and which its examination shall disclose to its satisfaction to
have been thus defective; this warranty being expressly in lieu of all
other warranties expressed or implied and of all other obligations or
liabilities on its part, and the manufacturer neither assumes nor
authorizes any other person to assume for it any other liability in
connection with the sale of its products."
"This warranty shall not apply to any radio receiving set which shall
have been repaired or altered outside manufacturer's authorized Service
Stations in any way so as in the judgment of the manufacturer to affect
its stability, or on parts not made or authorized by the manufacturer
have been used for replacement or other purposes, nor which has been
subject to misuse, negligence, or accident."
UNITED MOTORS SERVICE, INC.
DETROIT, MICH.
Form No. 2095 Printed in U. S. A.
===========================================================================
===========================================================================
Delco
Rebuilt 1 55-D
Delcotron Generator 1845985
Rebuilt by Delco-Remy. Division of General Motors, Anderson, Indiana,
46011
Made in U.S.A. 275829 Printed in U.S.A.
12-17-71 DR-7086
INSTALLING SERVICE DELCOTRON® GENERATOR
1. DISCONNECT GROUNDED CABLE FROM BATTERY.
2. If it is necessary to rotate the slip ring end frame to match the
unit being replaced, remove the thru bolts, separate frames just far
enough to rotate to desired position and replace thru bolts.
CAUTION: Separating the end frame too far causes the brushes to drop on
to the greased shaft. If this happens, remove end frame completely,
clean brushes with clean cloth, reassemble springs and brushes retaining
them in position with a pin (toothpick). Remove pin after frames are
reassembled.
WHEN INSTALLING DELCOTRON® GENERATOR WITH INTEGRAL REGULATOR, THE SLIP
RING END FRAME MOUNTING BRACKET IS NOT NEEDED.
3. When reusing the original fan, pulley and collar, tighten shaft nut
to 40 to 60 lb. ft. If torque wrench is not available, insert a 5/16"
hex wrench in end of shaft and tighten nut until the spring washer is
just flattened.
4. Install Delcotron® Generator and check belt tension, mounting bolt
tightness and make sure all electrical connections are clean and secure.
IMPORTANT: Never operate the Delcotron® Generator without being
connected to the battery. Never attempt to polarize the Delcotron®
Generator.
DELCO-REMY Division of General Motors Anderson, Indiana BPI
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Delco Radio Owner's Manual Model 633; Delcotron Generator Installation
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Title: Delco Manuals: Radio Model 633, Delcotron Generator
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- Title
- Delco Radio Owner's Manual Model 633; Delcotron Generator Installation
- Author(s)
- Delco-Remy Corporation
- Language
- English
- Type
- Text
- Release Date
- February 26, 2010
- Word Count
- 5,497 words
- Library of Congress Classification
- TK
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- Technology, Browsing: Computers & Technology, Browsing: Engineering & Construction
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- Public domain in the USA.