Mercury Super Ten experimental prototype 1924
Kipp Co. Ltd., H.M.; Toronto
- País
- Canada
- Fabricante / Marca
- Kipp Co. Ltd., H.M.; Toronto
- Año
- 1924
- Categoría
- Radio - o Sintonizador pasado WW2
- Radiomuseum.org ID
- 110171
- Numero de valvulas
- 10
- Principio principal
- Superheterodino en general; ZF/IF 247 kHz
- Gama de ondas
- OM, OL y más de dos OC
- Tensión de funcionamiento
- Baterías recargables o pilas / 6 & 60 to 135 Volt
- Altavoz
- - Este modelo usa altavoz exterior (1 o más).
- Material
- Madera
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- Modelo: Mercury Super Ten experimental prototype [1924] - Kipp Co. Ltd., H.M.; Toronto
- Forma
- Sobremesa, caja, normalmente con tapa (panel no inclinado).
- Anotaciones
- The booklet "The Story of The Mercury Super Ten", a catalogue No. 74, October 1st 1928 of H.M.Kipp Co. has interesting facts. On page 3 one can read: "The first 10 peanut Superheterodyne was built in the laboratories of the H.M.Kipp Co., Ltd. in June 1924. It was built as the outcome of a long series of experiments extending back several years, and having as its object the development of a Radio Receiver of the highest quality, especially suited to the peculiar needs of the Canadian people." On page 4 there is an other interesting notice: "The wonderful reception accorded the MERCURY SUPER TEN when it made its appearance during the Fall season of 1925 ..." Therefore we believe that before 1925 there was no such model on the market. We still list this experimental model because in the literature you even see notations that Super Ten existed already in 1923.
The Super 10 is designed by C.A. Lowry. Later known as the Standard Mercury model or model H cabinet and others like the Model "D" cabinet as a kit. The cabinet H is probably made of pine with a walnut finish.
The Mercury Super Ten employed not less than 10 "Peanut" tubes - and the radio was touted as the most sensitive and selective radio in the mid 1920s. The tubes had cost an extra 30 CDN$. 4 stages of RF/IF, oscillator, 2 detectors, AF tube and 2 power output tubes. Series-parallel filament circuit for the 1.1 volt tubes on a 6 volt accumulator. Thanks to the R215A tubes the set consumes only 500 ma on the "A" battery and a max. of 20 ma on the "B" battery. If 60 volts are used no bias ("C" battery) is needed. The Mercury Super Ten has also been sold as a kit. Customers could buy a loop aerial model "A" for 23.50 CDN$, designed for the Mercury Super Ten. Several prizes were awarded to the Mercury Super Ten for its excellent reception properties. For more text on the Super 10 see the versions 1925 and the later 1928 models. All Super Ten up to 1928 had basically the same circuit.
- Autor
- Modelo creado por Ernst Erb. Ver en "Modificar Ficha" los participantes posteriores.
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