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1939 Canadian Sparton Model 7140    
Tubes:
5Y4, 6SA7, 6SK7, 6SK7, 6SQ7, 6F6, 6E5

There are radios—and then there are instruments of history. The 1939 Sparton Model 7140 belongs firmly in the latter category. Built on the eve of the Second World War, this remarkable Canadian-made receiver represents a moment when radio was not merely a convenience, but the very heartbeat of the modern world. The 7140 stands 11.5 inches high is inches 21 wide and is 10 inches deep. I weighs 25.1 pounds.

 

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AM Broadcast Stations
This radio has an optional Module, shown above, that can be used to allow you to play music from your Smartphone or listen to your local FM Station. One of the problems for collectors of vintage radios is that there are very few AM Stations left in North America.  As a result many valuable radios sit idle. There radios are designed to be operated on a daily basis. To enable daily use Old Fidelity adds a module, hidden on the back of the radio, that allows the radio to play FM Stations as well as music on a smart phone via Bluetooth. The module is accessed via a switch on the back of the radio. Once the radio is in the module mode, you can choose from FM or Bluetooth using the module switch.
 
When using the module the radio's on-off switch, volume and tone controls are fully active. The signal strength can also be adjusted by controls on the module. The great value of this set up is that you can use this radio on a daily basis to seamlessly play your local FM Station. When you turn the radio off, using only the radio's on-off control, while playing an FM Station, it will continue playing that FM Station when you turn the radio back on. You only need to touch the module if you want to change FM Stations. This is done by the module control labeled "FREQ". This versatility enables the everyday use of this radio whether or not an AM Station is available in your area.

Sparton of Canada; London, ON:
Sparton of Canada Ltd. was located at 100 Elm Street, London, Ontario and later at 99 Ash Street, London Ontario. Sparton of Canada was established in London, Ontario on January 20, 1930, as the Canadian subsidiary of the American Sparks-Withington Company based in Michigan. The company produced radios, phonographs, household appliances, and even pressed vinyl records under the Sparton label, operating until 1978.

Model 7140 Specifics
The Model 7140 was manufactured in 1939/1940 and is classified as a broadcast receiver. Here are the key technical details:
• Tubes: 7 tubes — 6SA7, 6K7G, 6K7G, 6Q7G, 6E5, 6F6G, and 5Y4G
• Circuit type: Superheterodyne with an IF (intermediate frequency) of 456 kHz
• Tuned circuits: 7 AM circuits
• Wave bands: Broadcast, Shortwave, and Police bands
• Power: AC supply at 115 volts
• Loudspeaker: 10-inch (25.4 cm) electromagnetic dynamic speaker (field excitation coil type)
• Cabinet: Wooden case
• Form factor: Table Model with push buttons — a stylish feature for the era
• Schematics: Referenced in the Radio College of Canada documentation and mentioned in the book Machine Age to Jet Age II (page 284)

The push-button tuning and multi-band capability (including a police band) made it a fairly capable and feature-rich consumer radio for its time. The wooden cabinet tabletop design was typical of late 1930s radio aesthetics.

Owner's Manual
This Radio comes with a Historical and Technical Manual where you can read about the history of this 1939 Sparton radio. Sparton of Canada, located in London Ontario, was the Canadian subsidiary of the American Sparks-Withington Company, which was well known for producing quality radios through the 1930s. This manual also holds important technical information needed to maintain this valuable antique.

            

Large Scale Schematic
This Radio comes equipped with a large scale technical schematic that knowledgeable technicians with a solid understanding of vacuum tube theory can use to maintain this valuable antique radio.