• Année
  • 1941/1941
  • Catégorie
  • Radio - ou tuner d'après la guerre 1939-45
  • Radiomuseum.org ID
  • 171316

 Spécifications techniques

  • No. de tubes
  • 4
  • Principe général
  • Super hétérodyne (en général); FI/IF 455 kHz; 1 Etage(s) BF
  • Circuits accordés
  • 6 Circuits MA (AM)
  • Gammes d'ondes
  • PO uniquement
  • Tension / type courant
  • Alimentation Courant Alternatif (CA) / 200-230; 230-260 Volt
  • Haut-parleur
  • HP dynamique à électro-aimant (électrodynamique) / Ø 5 inch = 12.7 cm
  • Matière
  • Boitier en bakélite
  • De Radiomuseum.org
  • Modèle: Radiola 92X - Amalgamated Wireless
  • Forme
  • Modèle de table sans poussoirs, modèle cheminée
  • Remarques
  • From 1939 till 1941, AWA produced a range of Radiola radios with a simple, low decoration, Bakelite cabinet. One Radiolette version, Model 509M was also produced post WW2 in 1946.

    This series of radios which were produced in a range of colours from 1939 till 1940 and brown from 1941 till 1946 have become known to collectors as the “Egg crate” models after the distinctive square holes in the speaker grill.

    Readily available Colours were Ivory, Black, Walnut and Green.

    Rare colours of Blue and Pink as shown in “Radio Days” by P Sheridan and R Singer, page 97, are known to exist and were possibly only manufactured in limited numbers for special Dealer/show promotions.

    Radiola Models 84, 84X, 84Y8686X86Z9292X92Y and Radiolette 509M.

    For the Model 92X, 4 Valve, AC powered, Superheterodyne, released in May 1941.

    Chassis:

    • Aerial filter circuit
    • 3 position tone control.
    • Dark Celluloid Dial scale with a white dial pointer
    • Chassis also used in AGE C64MEX.

    Cabinet:

    Available in Walnut only.

     

  • Schémathèque (2)
  • - - Manufacturers Literature (The Fisk Radiola Technical Information & Service Data, Models 92Y, 84Y, 92X & 84X.)
  • Auteur
  • Modèle crée par Stuart Irwin. Voir les propositions de modification pour les contributeurs supplémentaires.

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