- Country
- Sweden
- Manufacturer / Brand
- AGA and Aga-Baltic Radio AB; Sweden
- Year
- 1945
- Category
- Broadcast Receiver - or past WW2 Tuner
- Radiomuseum.org ID
- 18086
-
- alternative name: AGA-Baltic Radio AB; Stockholm
Click on the schematic thumbnail to request the schematic as a free document.
- Number of Tubes
- 5
- Main principle
- Superheterodyne (common); ZF/IF 463 kHz
- Tuned circuits
- 6 AM circuit(s)
- Wave bands
- Broadcast, Long Wave and Short Wave.
- Power type and voltage
- Alternating Current supply (AC) / 110-240 Volt
- Loudspeaker
- Electro Magnetic Dynamic LS (moving-coil with field excitation coil) / Ø 16 cm = 6.3 inch
- Material
- Wooden case
- from Radiomuseum.org
- Model: 1641 - AGA and Aga-Baltic Radio AB;
- Dimensions (WHD)
- 460 x 321 x 235 mm / 18.1 x 12.6 x 9.3 inch
- Notes
-
Im Schaltplan ist anstatt einer 6SJ8G fälschlicherweise eine 6S8G als Mischrohr eingetragen Das wäre aber eine Triode/Dreifachdiode, als Mischrohr denkbar ungeeignet und auch nicht zum Schaltplan passend.
The model 1641P has a 6 inch permanent magnet dynamic (PDyn) loudspeaker.
- Price in first year of sale
- 490.00 SFR
- External source of data
- E. Erb 3-907007-36-0
- Circuit diagram reference
- Die «Thali Schemasammlung» führt das Modell.
- Mentioned in
- - - Manufacturers Literature (AGA-Baltic service documentation 1945-46)
- Other Models
-
Here you find 309 models, 228 with images and 209 with schematics for wireless sets etc. In French: TSF for Télégraphie sans fil.
All listed radios etc. from AGA and Aga-Baltic Radio AB; Sweden
Forum contributions about this model: AGA and Aga-Baltic: 1641
Threads: 2 | Posts: 9
Hello Radiofriends According to the AGA 1641 schematics, the mixer tube is a 65J8G, not a 6SJ8G. Would this be to some help? regards Lars-G.
Lars-G. Lundelin, 24.Nov.07
Hello!
I have an AGA 1641. And this a very embarassing thing to ask for..
Since this was the first radio I was thinking of cleaning, I made the beginner's MAJOR mistake!
I tried to wipe the dial clean with a moist cloth...
And as YOU all know, and I didn't know, all of the print disappeared.. I shed a few tears, and decided that I wouldn't do any restoration for a while.. ;o)
Well, My question is, with the above mentioned as background: Is there anyone out there, that has the possibility to scan a dial and sell the scanned image to me, so I can make a new one?
I am having thought that I can use a water-decal, you know, they are used on e.g. airplane models, and similar.. You put it in water, and slide in onto the surface, and when dry, it is finished!
I have heard that there are such decal foils available to use with ink-jet printers, and if I could get a scanned image of the dial, I might make a new scale in glass or acrylic plastic..
I think it is best to scan it mirrored, I mean, putting the dial with the text side (inside) downwards, because otherwise there would be a couple of millimetres between the text and the scanner..
Is there anyone that could help me with this?
Thanks for reading this!
Kind regards
/Jörgen Svensson, Sweden
GR: 86kB .GIF replaced by 17kB .JPG
I have an AGA 1641. And this a very embarassing thing to ask for..
Since this was the first radio I was thinking of cleaning, I made the beginner's MAJOR mistake!
I tried to wipe the dial clean with a moist cloth...
And as YOU all know, and I didn't know, all of the print disappeared.. I shed a few tears, and decided that I wouldn't do any restoration for a while.. ;o)
Well, My question is, with the above mentioned as background: Is there anyone out there, that has the possibility to scan a dial and sell the scanned image to me, so I can make a new one?
I am having thought that I can use a water-decal, you know, they are used on e.g. airplane models, and similar.. You put it in water, and slide in onto the surface, and when dry, it is finished!
I have heard that there are such decal foils available to use with ink-jet printers, and if I could get a scanned image of the dial, I might make a new scale in glass or acrylic plastic..
I think it is best to scan it mirrored, I mean, putting the dial with the text side (inside) downwards, because otherwise there would be a couple of millimetres between the text and the scanner..
Is there anyone that could help me with this?
Thanks for reading this!
Kind regards
/Jörgen Svensson, Sweden
GR: 86kB .GIF replaced by 17kB .JPG
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