2501 FM (export ?)
AGA and Aga-Baltic Radio AB; Sweden
- Country
- Sweden
- Manufacturer / Brand
- AGA and Aga-Baltic Radio AB; Sweden
- Year
- 1954
- Category
- Broadcast Receiver - or past WW2 Tuner
- Radiomuseum.org ID
- 182652
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- alternative name: AGA-Baltic Radio AB; Stockholm
Click on the schematic thumbnail to request the schematic as a free document.
- Number of Tubes
- 8
- Main principle
- Superheterodyne (common); ZF/IF 463/10700 kHz
- Wave bands
- Broadcast, Long Wave, Short Wave plus FM or UHF.
- Details
- Changer (Record changer)
- Power type and voltage
- Alternating Current supply (AC) / 110-220 Volt
- Loudspeaker
- Permanent Magnet Dynamic (PDyn) Loudspeaker (moving coil) / Ø 8 inch = 20.3 cm
- Material
- Wooden case
- from Radiomuseum.org
- Model: 2501 FM - AGA and Aga-Baltic Radio AB;
- Shape
- Tablemodel, low profile (big size).
- Dimensions (WHD)
- 448 x 360 x 367 mm / 17.6 x 14.2 x 14.4 inch
- Notes
- Exportmodell wohl für den deutschen Markt.
Eingebauter Plattenwechsler Elac PW9 (Miracord 9).
The radio has a built-in record changer ELAC model PW9.
This may be an exportmodel since the Swedish model does - according to original salesbrochures for 1954-55 and 1955-56 - not contain a changer but only a single record player. (The ELAC Miracord G 9 S).
- Mentioned in
- - - Manufacturers Literature (AGA-Radio service documentation 1954-55)
- Author
- Model page created by Júlio Branco. See "Data change" for further contributors.
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Friends Radiophilos
This is the only, up to now, radio AGA manufactured in Germany that is registered here in Rmorg. For my discomfort, I didn't get to know which the type or model of it.
Does anybody know this radio? Then do here : “to suggest alteration of the model.”
Júlio Branco
Blank lines removed.
Júlio Branco, 24.Sep.10