Personal Portable Radio P42
Ferris Bros. Pty Ltd.; Sydney
- Land
- Australien
- Hersteller / Marke
- Ferris Bros. Pty Ltd.; Sydney
- Jahr
- 1970–1972
- Kategorie
- Rundfunkempfänger (Radio - oder Tuner nach WW2)
- Radiomuseum.org ID
- 202117
- Anzahl Transistoren
- 7
- Hauptprinzip
- Superhet allgemein
- Anzahl Kreise
- 4 Kreis(e) AM
- Wellenbereiche
- Mittelwelle, keine anderen.
- Betriebsart / Volt
- Trockenbatterien / 1 x 9 Volt
- Lautsprecher
- Dynamischer LS, keine Erregerspule (permanentdynamisch) / Ø 3 inch = 7.6 cm
- Material
- Plastikgehäuse (nicht Bakelit), Thermoplast
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- Modell: Personal Portable Radio P42 - Ferris Bros. Pty Ltd.; Sydney
- Form
- Kleines Reisegerät oder «Taschengerät» < 20 cm.
- Abmessungen (BHT)
- 150.5 x 95.5 x 47 mm / 5.9 x 3.8 x 1.9 inch
- Bemerkung
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Ferris Personal Portable Radio P42; The transistors are made by Fairchild Melbourne and carry a custom designation. Two examples seen have neither an ARTS&P label nor a serial number. Weight includes carry case but is without battery,
Battery types: Eveready 2362; Berec PP22; National 106P; Ray-O-Vac RR362; Toshiba T106P. These radios work well with a modern alkaline PP3/6F22 type battery substituted.
See also the Ferris Portable Pocket Radio P 41 with similar RF part.
One example found has a label with 42/20452 inside the rear case.
- Nettogewicht
- 0.420 kg / 0 lb 14.8 oz (0.925 lb)
- Originalpreis
- 32.00 AUS $
- Literaturnachweis
- Mingay's Price Service (Feb 1971 to Aug 1972.)
- Autor
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The following information appeared in Ferris Service Bulletin of 10 October 1971.
A poor copy of the relevant part of that Service Bulletin is attached. The image (Fig 3) is of acceptable quality.
3. Breakage of Resistor R10 – Model P42
In some cases movement of the battery has caused breakage of Resistor R10. There have also been some instances of the battery terminal contacting the anode lead of Diode D1. When Model P42 radios are received for service, it is advisable to carry out the following preventative modifications. (refer FIG 3).
a) Remove and relocate Resuistor R10 below the printed circuit board.
b) Unsolver the anode lead of Diode D1. Slip a length of insulating tubing over this lead. Resolder.
Service note signed
K.W. Hill
General Sales Manager
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Brian Wilson, 30.Apr.14