Carrygram 41-31 Ch= 89-3

Kriesler Radio Company; Newtown (Sydney)

  • Year
  • 1962–1964
  • Category
  • Broadcast Receiver - or past WW2 Tuner
  • Radiomuseum.org ID
  • 264456

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 Technical Specifications

  • Number of Transistors
  • 7
  • Main principle
  • Superheterodyne (common); ZF/IF 455 kHz; 3 AF stage(s)
  • Tuned circuits
  • 6 AM circuit(s)
  • Wave bands
  • Broadcast only (MW).
  • Details
  • Record Player (not changer)
  • Power type and voltage
  • Dry Batteries / 6 x 1.5 Volt
  • Loudspeaker
  • Permanent Magnet Dynamic (PDyn) Loudspeaker (moving coil) - elliptical
  • Material
  • Various materials
  • from Radiomuseum.org
  • Model: Carrygram 41-31 Ch= 89-3 - Kriesler Radio Company;
  • Shape
  • Portable set > 8 inch (also usable without mains)
  • Dimensions (WHD)
  • 12 x 10 x 5 inch / 305 x 254 x 127 mm
  • Notes
  • Kriesler Model 41-31 Carrygram

      A seven transistor, two diode battery operated B/C portable radiogram. Record player is four-speed (type 90-4390) and incorporates a mechanical variable speed adjustment. Pick-up is a stereophonic "turnover" type (BSR type TC8SM ) so that both mono or stereo records may be played (mono sound). A socket for the connection a car aerial is provided on the side of the cabinet. Equipped with an inbuilt Ferrite rod antenna, extension aerial and earth terminal is provided on the base of the cabinet. Operates from six 1.5V (D) cells (Eveready Type 1050 or equivalent).

    This model was originally supplied with a dial scale covering NSW stations installed and three others covering the other states and territories were attached to the underside of the battery cover. Colours available in Pigskin, Pink/Tan, Mist Green & Charcoal/Brown.

  • Price in first year of sale
  • 51.45 AUS £
  • Literature/Schematics (1)
  • - - Manufacturers Literature (Kriesler Technical Service Information. (Also at KevinChant com))
  • Author
  • Model page created by Stuart Irwin. See "Data change" for further contributors.

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