• Year
  • 1966–1968
  • Category
  • Broadcast Receiver - or past WW2 Tuner
  • Radiomuseum.org ID
  • 283504

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 Technical Specifications

  • Number of Transistors
  • 11
  • Main principle
  • Superheterodyne (common); ZF/IF 455 kHz
  • Wave bands
  • Broadcast only (MW).
  • Details
  • Changer (Record changer)
  • Power type and voltage
  • Alternating Current supply (AC) / 240 Volt
  • Loudspeaker
  • 2 Loudspeakers / Ø 7 inch = 17.8 cm
  • Material
  • Leather / canvas / plastic - over other material
  • from Radiomuseum.org
  • Model: Nippergram T2-69 Ch= T2 - His Master's Voice HMV, H.M.V.
  • Shape
  • Tablemodel, low profile (big size).
  • Dimensions (WHD)
  • 18 x 5.5 x 14 inch / 457 x 140 x 356 mm
  • Notes
  • His Master's Voice Model T2-69 "Nippergram"

    Compact, lightweight AC-operated solid-state stereoradiogram, having an automatic changer. Cabinet with burnished antique vinyl cover in tan or charcoal and red; metal speaker grilles and control escutcheon, carrying handle.

    Features: separated sound sources by providing one front-mounted 7" x 4" speaker in the cabinet and a satellite 7" x 4" speaker in the detachable lid, driven by separate amplifier channels with coupled controls.

    Radio tuner: frequency range, 525-1800 kc/s (kHz); inbuilt ferrite aerial, illuminated straight-line dial with all stations shown. Will receive the University station at Sydney and Wollongong.

    BSR Minichanger: four-speed automatic, will play all sizes and record speeds; ceramic pick-up cartridge for "all climate" operation; turnover type sapphire styli.

    Controls: on-off/volume, balance, tone, function, tuning. (FROM MINGAY'S PRICE SERVICE)

  • Net weight (2.2 lb = 1 kg)
  • 18 lb 0 oz (18 lb) / 8.172 kg
  • Price in first year of sale
  • 144.90 AUS $
  • Literature/Schematics (1)
  • -- Original-techn. papers. (HMV Service Manual for Model O3-8K & T2-69.)
  • Author
  • Model page created by Martin Kent. See "Data change" for further contributors.

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