unknow Telefunken again
unknow Telefunken again
Dear colleagues, this Telefunken coming to my Radio collection. Radio used in Lithuania till WW2. Set without back cower. No model nr. on chassis. Any notes.
It was small surprise for me - whan I dont find any info in internet about such model. So many unknown radios are !! And from famous radio companies...
But, its not easy find radio by picture only.
So, please for help. Radio scale is rightly viewable in mirror. Realy, all notes on radio scale glass is mirror-image. Fix radio station knobs in front. Here photos...
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- Telefunken 1 (116 KB)
- Telefunken 2 (115 KB)
- Telefunken 3 (114 KB)
- Telefunken 5 (176 KB)
- Telefunken 4 (115 KB)
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your radio looks very similar to the model "T8z". I think that the T8z comes from poland. But it has no station knobs. Your radio obviously has been "repaired" several times. Could it be that the station knobs are not original? I attached some pictures from the T8z-model. So you can compare the items. It is a long time ago when I got the pictures and I don´t remember where I got them from. As a result the pictures should not be used otherwise because we can´t ask the creator...
Regards
Andreas
P.S.: The T8z uses the following tubes:
ACH1, EF9, EB2, EF6, EL3, EL3, EFM1, RGN2004
Edit: Pictures attached
Edit: EF6 instead of EBC3 Attachments:
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Thank you Andreas, its good news...
Ok, I look later, what about station knobs on set. I see on photos - radio case bottom on my radio is twice taller.
I think - original knobs. But I'll make expertise and writing. Maybe were some variants Telefunken T8 ?
some news... in Poland radio site I found Telefunken T8z
http://www.oldradio.pl/karta_odb.php?nrmod=126
before proposal this model to RMorg
so, question only about station knobs.. (?) interesting... really its amateur devolepment ?
analysis continue...
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Polnische Gerate
Fachleute????
Polnische Empfänger sind von den viele Jahr auf der Seite www.radioretro.pl
Henryk Berezowski
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I get mail from Mr. Henryk Berezowski from Poland. He said - no Telefunken T8, with station program knobs, manufactured in Poland.
To be continued...
I see - this unknown radio is not news in RMorg forum..
http://www.radiomuseum.org/forum/unbekanntes_telefunkenradio.html
Telefunken T8z photo in forum - from RMorg member Alois Steiner Radio collection :
http://www.alteradios.com/TelefunkenRadiosVor45.htm
but - not finish - all founded at this time radios Telefunken T8 variants, without station knobs....
so... maybe, that the station program knobs are really not original....(?)
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T8z ('T8'z)
Well done, Zanonas, that you have now created a new model for this. I hope it will get both types of writing the name.
Then this thread should be moved to the model.
This is the only "good way" here to ask questions about an existing model.
First of all: The thread will not be lost.
Second: The question will (hopefully) not come up again and again.
Third: One can put photos to the model and schematics. One can give reference to similar models in the notes. Here it is certainly to German models with a similar case (7000/8000 etc.) - but inside quite different.
Forth: The radio catalogue is more complete.
I'm prety sure that these station buttons or knobs have been added later.
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Dear colleaques, you are right...
This polish Telefungen T8Z modernizet later, by radio amateur. Creative work - interesting and unsuspected. News for me.
At first, I dont think, that this radio have such surprise.
Thanks for all.
Marry Christmas !
Attachments:
- Telefunken update 1 (112 KB)
- Telefunken update 2 (118 KB)
- Telefunken update 3 (119 KB)
- Telefunken update 4 (119 KB)
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Circuit Diagram available now
Dear friends,
some days ago Mr. Johann Leber told me that he had uploaded a circuit diagram. For that he had to analyse his own radio chassis because no official circuit diagram was available yet. Thanks a lot for that great work!
Additional information: An EF6 tube can be used as well as an EBC3 because G2 is connected with A and the diodes are not used.
Andreas
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