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INSTRUCTIONS  FOR 

PHILCO  TELEVISION  BOOSTER 

MODEL  TB - 2

 

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The Philco Television Booster, Model TB-2, is a specially 

designed amplifier for "boosting" television signals in cases 
where, because of shielding effects or distance from the 
station, television reception is un-satisfactory. It employs 
two miniature-type tubes, and covers all twelve television 
channels. To provide maximum efficiency over the entire 
television band, separate amplifiers are incorporated for the 
high-frequency and low-frequency portions of the band, and, 
in addition, the unit is provided with two sets of input and 
output connections, to permit the use of separate aerials on 
the high-frequency and low-frequency channels. Adapt-
ability to all types of installations is provided by a design 
which permits the use of twin-lead, shielded twin-lead, or 
coaxial cable for the aerial leadin. Power for the operation of 
the Booster (6.3 volts, a.c., and 250 volts, d.c.) is obtained 
from the television receiver with which it is used, thereby 
eliminating the necessity for an extra power supply, and 
adding considerably to the compactness of the unit. An 
additional advantage is that the unit is automatically turned 
on and off with the television receiver. 

 

INSTALLATION 

 

In order to obtain the full performance of which the 

Booster is capable, it is strongly recommended that the 
installation be made by a qualified Philco Television 
Serviceman. 

 

INSTALLING ADAPTER CABLE 

 

When attaching the Booster to the television set, First 

locate the audio-output tube. This will ordinarily be a 6K6, 
6V6, etc, when an octal type is used, or a 7B5, 7C5, etc. 
when a Loktal tube is used. Refer to the accompanying 
chart, which lists the audio-output tubes used in the principal 
makes of receivers. To locate the proper tube in other sets, 
tune in a television station in the usual manner, and then 
remove any of the above, or similar type tubes, one at a time 
(replace each tube before removing the next one), until the 
tube is found which cuts off the sound. 

 
After the audio-output tube has been located, the next step 

is to install the adapter cable. The Booster is 

 

NOTE: The Booster cannot be used with 
television receivers of the AC-DC (series-
connected filaments) type. 

 
 

 

 
 
supplied with either of two types of cable, one type (Part No. 
41-3914) for receivers using a 6K6, 6V6, or similar octal 
tube, the other type (Part No. 41-3913) for sets using 7B5, 
7C5, or similar Loktal tube. Plug the adapter end of the cable 
into the socket from which the tube has been removed, then 
plug the tube into the adapter. 
 

Next, refer to the accompanying chart, to see whether the 

reversing plug should be used. This plug, furnished with the 
Booster, is required with some receivers, to reverse the 
filament and ground connections to the Booster. If the 
information is not listed in the chart, proceed as follows: 

 
1. With no other connections between the set and the 

Booster, insert the small plug, on the end of the adapter 
cable, into the receptacle on the Booster, and turn the set on. 

 
2. Using an a-c voltmeter, set for about 10 volts full scale, 

check between the Booster chassis and the television 
chassis; if a reading is obtained (about 6.3 volts), the 
reversing plug is necessary. 

 
When the reversing plug is required, it should be plugged 

onto the end of the adapter cable; the assembly should then 
be inserted into the Booster receptacle. 

 

Copyright, 1949, Philco Corporation

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