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Motorola 63C1 Service Manual
Motorola 63C1 Service Manual

Motorola 63C1 Service Manual

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Motorola
SERVICE
MAN
RADIO
UAL
MODELS
63C1
63C2
63C3
CHASSIS
HS-397
GENERAL INFORMATION
TYPE - AC table model s uperheterodyne with appliance out¬
let
and
self-contained electric clock for automati¬
cally controlling the operation of the radio and the
outlet.
RECEIVER MODELS - Model
63C1
63C2
63C3
Color
Mahogany
Sand
Spruce
TUNING RANGE - 535 to 1620 Kc
IF - 455 Kc
TUBE COMPLEMENT - Type
Type
F unction
12BA6
RF Amplifier
12BE6
Converter
12BA6
IF Amplifier
12AT6
Det,
AVC
AF Amp
35C5
Power Amplifier
35W4
Rectifier
POWER SUPPLY - Operates
from
117 volts,
60 cycle,
al¬
ternating current only.
Power consump-
tion 37 watts.
APPLIANCE OUTLET - For use with 117 volt AC appliances
only,
rated at 1100 watts or less.
CLOCK - Telechron self-starting electric clock, with
Motorola face and hands.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
The clock radio is ready to operate when you plug it into
any 117 volt 60 cycle AC power line.
Do not attempt to op¬
erate on DC as the clock motor will be damaged.
The
clock is
self-starting and will operate when power
cord
is
plugged
into
the power
outlet.
Movement
of the
sweep
second hand
indicates
the
clock is running.
To set
the clock, turn TIME SET knob (on rear of radio) in a clock¬
wise direction only.
The self-starting feature,
in the event
of a temporary electric
power
interruption, will
re-start
the
clock,
but it will be necessary to correct for time lost
by means of the TIME SET knob.
Radio reception can sometimes be improved by revers¬
ing the power
plug
in power outlet.
Try it both ways and
leave it in position giving best reception.
A built-in
"Aerovane" loop antenna eliminates the need
for
an
outside
antenna.
The
antenna is somewhat direc¬
tional,
therefore, when
receiving weak stations,
reception
may sometimes be improved by rotating thereceiver slightly
in either direction.
The
radio tuning dial is calibrated in kilocycles minus
the last two significant figures. A station listed at 900 kilo¬
cycles would be tuned in at 9,
etc.
ALARM OPERATION
Pull out and turn AUTO SET knob in a counterclockwise
direction
only until the RADIO ALARM SET POINTER in¬
dicates the time at which you desire the alarm to ring.
The
alarm will begin to ring 10 minutes later than the set time
and will continue to
ring for
one hour or until AUTO SET
knob is pushed in.
MANUAL RADIO OPERATION
1.
Turn
OPERATION
SELECTOR
knob
to
ON.
Allow a
short period of time for tube warm-up.
2.
Tune to desired station with the STATION TUNING knob.
3.
Adjust volume to desired loudness with VOLUME knob.
4.
The
radio
will
play until OPERATION SELECTOR is
turned to OFF.
AUTOMATIC RADIO OPERATION
Another
feature
of the
Motorola RADIO-ALARM per¬
mits you to pre-set the radio to turn on automatically at any
pre-determined time
up to twelve hours in advance,
to al¬
low you to listen to a favorite
program
or
to awaken you
with music in the morning.
LIST APPLICABLE BULLETINS & SUPPLEMENTS HERE:
MOTOROLA,
INC.
4 5 4 5
AUGUSTA
BLVD.
CHICAGO
51,
ILLINOIS
<*
Part No.
68P632320
Price 10 Cents
Printed in U.S.A.

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