PREFACE
Service goes hand in hand with sales. The well-informed RCA Authorized Dealer renders
service at time of sale in affording information as to proper installation and upkeep. Subsequent
service and repair may be required by reason of wear and tear and mishandling, to the end that RCA
Loudspeaker and Radiola owners may be entirely satisfied.
Obviously, this service can best be rendered by properly equipped service organizations having
a thoroughly trained personnel with a knowledge of
the
design and operation of RCA Loudspeakers
and Radiolas.
Such service organizations have been established by RCA Distributors, and RCA Authorized
Dealers are advised to refer any major work or replacement to their selected Distributors. Minor
replacements and mechanical and electrical adjustments may be undertaken by the RCA Dealer.
To assist in promoting this phase of the Dealer and Distributor's business the RCA Service
Department has prepared a series of Service Notes—of which this booklet is a part—containing
technical information and practical helps in servicing RCA Loudspeakers and Radiolas.
This information has been compiled from experience with RCA Dealers and Distributors'
service problems and presents the best practice in dealing with them. A careful reading of these
Service Notes will establish their value, and it is suggested they be preserved for ready reference.
In addition to supplying the Service Notes, the RCA Service Department maintains a corps of
engineers who are qualified to render valuable help in solving service problems. These engineers
call upon the trade at frequent intervals to advise and assist RCA Distributors in the performance of
service work.
Property of the Radio-victor Corporation of America. Confidential and to be used only by its Authorized
Distributors and Dealers in furnishing service in connection with
its
apparatus
Copyright
1929
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Radio-victor Corporation of America