Name: | Pegasus (Brand), Franklyn A. G. & Pegasus Ltd.; Leeds (GB) |
Abbreviation: | pegasus |
Products: | Model types |
Summary: |
A. G. Franklyn Pegasus Ltd. Brand: Pegasus Pegasus started with high-end radios in 1927 but adapted to changing market demands by introducing more affordable and diverse models. While innovative and successful for a period, the company ultimately couldn't sustain itself and dissolved in the late 1930s. |
Founded: | 1927 |
Closed: | 1939 |
Production: | 1927 - 1939 |
History: |
Pegasus: A Journey from High-End Superhets to Diverse Radio Sets Early Days (1927-1930): A.G. Franklyn launched the Pegasus brand in 1927 with the luxurious 9-valve superheterodyne receiver. [1] In June 1927 A.G. Franklyn applied for the Pegasus trademark in connection with instruments & apparatus in radiotelegraphy. [2] Subsequent models like the "Pegasus Four" kept the premium focus. Advertising ceased under A.G. Franklyn and resumed under Pegasus Ltd. with a new address. [3] Expansion and Diversification (1930-1932): Participation in radio shows showcased more affordable 5-valve sets alongside high-end models. Increased demand led to a move to larger premises at Old Mill Lane. [4] The company expanded its range to include mains and battery-powered sets with various features. Notably, the four-valve receiver with multi-mu stages and automatic waveband switching catered to diverse needs, including overseas markets. [5] Later Years and Decline (1933-1939): Continued innovation with models like the band-pass three receiver and the option for pentode output in battery sets. Despite diversification, the company eventually dissolved in early 1939. [6]
[1] Wireless World May 25, 1927, Page 666.
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This manufacturer was suggested by Konrad Birkner † 12.08.2014.
Country | Year | Name | 1st Tube | Notes |
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GB | 35/36 | Table Model B2134 | PenA4 | |
GB | 34 | Table Model | ||
GB | 27 | Nine Valve Superheterodyne | A superheterodyne circuit is employed, incorporating four intermediate high-frequency ampl... | |
GB | 33 | Battery 2 | 2-Valve, battery-powered TRF Receiver. 1933 Price £5-17-6. | |
GB | 28 | Pegasus Rover | PEGASUS ROVER Circuit: Eight valve super-het; detector, three I.F., detector, two L.F.,... | |
GB | 33 | 1616 | 3-valve plus rectifier TRF Receiver in a polished Walnut case. | |
GB | 30 | Star Five Valve Portable | Five valves and two aperiodically coupled. H.F. stages, followed by a leaky grid detector.... | |
GB | 30 | Century 5 Valve Portable | Polished oak cabinet. HT consumption 8 to 9 milliamps. |
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