517 Rhythm Junior early
Arvin, brand of Noblitt-Sparks Industries
- Country
- United States of America (USA)
- Manufacturer / Brand
- Arvin, brand of Noblitt-Sparks Industries
- Year
- 1936
- Category
- Broadcast Receiver - or past WW2 Tuner
- Radiomuseum.org ID
- 33027
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- Number of Tubes
- 5
- Main principle
- Superheterodyne (common); ZF/IF 456 kHz
- Tuned circuits
- 6 AM circuit(s)
- Wave bands
- Broadcast and Short Wave (SW).
- Power type and voltage
- Alternating Current supply (AC) / 115 Volt
- Loudspeaker
- Electro Magnetic Dynamic LS (moving-coil with field excitation coil) / Ø 6 inch = 15.2 cm
- Power out
- 3.5 W (unknown quality)
- Material
- Wooden case
- from Radiomuseum.org
- Model: 517 Rhythm Junior [early] - Arvin, brand of Noblitt-Sparks
- Shape
- Tablemodel, high profile (upright - NOT Cathedral nor decorative).
- Dimensions (WHD)
- 13 x 16.5 x 9.25 inch / 330 x 419 x 235 mm
- Notes
- The models 517 and 527 share the same chassis - with suffix "B" they are battery sets with an other chassis but the same cabinet than the same without "B". The early version Arvin model 517 Rhythm Junior is without the three vertical bars on front of the loudspeaker. The Arvin model 517 Rhythm Junior with 6 3/16 inch dial covers 545 - 171 meters (550 - 1750 kc = incl 1600 to 1700 police bands) and 16.65 - 52.6 meters (5.7 - 18 mc). One electro dynamic speaker 6 inch. 2-gang condenser, 2-point tone control. Cabinet in rich-grained walnut in combinations with pencil-striped mahogany and satin wood.
Rider's shows that the chassis has been published 1936 (or before) but this form is not on the catalog 1937 of The Belknap Hardware & Manufacturing Co. but the new version.
- Price in first year of sale
- 35.00 $
- External source of data
- Ernst Erb
- Source of data
- Collector's Guide to Antique Radios 4. Edition
- Circuit diagram reference
- Rider's Perpetual, Volume 7 = 1936 and before
- Other Models
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