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Chakophone (Brand) Eagle Engineering Co. Ltd.; Warwick

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Nombre: Chakophone (Brand) Eagle Engineering Co. Ltd.; Warwick    (GB)  
alternative name:
Eagle Wireless Supply
Brand: Chakophone
Abreviatura: eagle-1
Productos: Modelos
Resumen:

Eagle Engineering Co. Ltd.
Eagle Works, Warwick

Eagle Wireless Supply Co. Ltd.
8 Great Russell Street, London WC1 (1923:

Brand: Chakophone

Chakophone brand radios and components were manufactured by Eagle Engineering Co. Ltd. and marketed through Eagle Wireless Supply Co. Ltd. London from 1923 until the mid-1930s.

 

No affiliation with the Eagle Electrical Manufacturing Co.

A description of the company’s radio products from the Wireless World November 7, 1923, Page 192.

 

Fundación: 1907
Producción: 1923 - 1937
Historia:

The aim of the design of the Chakophone receiving set is to produce the highest efficiency in action accompanied by the simplicity of operation. The range of receiving equipment shown by this company includes crystal receivers, two-valve receivers of various patterns, two-valve power amplifiers, a four-valve cabinet receiver, and in addition a one-valve set in which a reflex circuit is employed.

The instruments are manufactured in a variety of patterns and cabinets according to the taste of the user. The sets are all thoroughly good and can be relied upon to give highly efficient results. The instruments are built in such a manner as to avoid complicated tuning adjustments. Accessories of all varieties are offered, including complete sets of parts and the many minor components required in instrument construction.

Eagle Engineering Co Ltd was founded in 1907 as a successor to William Glover and Sons at Eagle Works, Saltisford, Warwick. The company specialised in customised truck bodies, trailers, petrol engines, and radios. [1]

Radios were manufactured from 1923 until the mid-1930s.

Eagle Engineering was acquired by Hestair Group in 1972 and merged with the vehicle manufacturer, Dennis Brothers Ltd. 

 

[1] Our Warwick Shire.org, uk, accessed April 2023.

Este fabricante fue propuesto por Konrad Birkner † 12.08.2014.


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Otros detalles de miembros para este fabricante:

Popular Wireless Weekly May 5, 1923, page 455. worldradiohistory.comtbn_gb_eagle_1_popular_wireless_weekly_may_5_1923_page_455.jpg
Wireless World Jun 18, 1924, Page 107. worldradiohistory.comtbn_gb_eagle_1_popular_wireless_weekly_sep_6_1924_page_46.jpg
Radio Year Book 1926, Page 188. worldradiohistory.comtbn_gb_eagle_1_radio_year_book_1926_page_188.jpg
Wireless World Sep 18, 1929, page Ad12. worldradiohistory.comtbn_gb_eagle_1_wireless_world_sep_18_1929_page_ad12.jpg
Wireless World Mar 24, 1926, Page Ad30. worldradiohistory.comtbn_gb_eagle_1_wireless_world_mar_24_1926_page_ad30.jpg
Hobbies Jan 23, 1932, Page 433, worldradiohistory.comtbn_gb_eagle_1_hobbies_jan_23_1932_page_433.jpg

  

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