NAAFI Welfare Radio Receiver MSQ
Magneta Time Co. Ltd., Leatherhead
- Pays
- Royaume Uni
- Fabricant / Marque
- Magneta Time Co. Ltd., Leatherhead
- Année
- 1947 ?
- Catégorie
- Radio - ou tuner d'après la guerre 1939-45
- Radiomuseum.org ID
- 220916
- No. de tubes
- 5
- Principe général
- Super hétérodyne (en général); 2 Etage(s) BF
- Circuits accordés
- 6 Circuits MA (AM)
- Gammes d'ondes
- PO, GO et OC
- Tension / type courant
- Alimentation Courant Alternatif (CA)
- Haut-parleur
- HP dynamique à aimant permanent + bobine mobile / Ø 8 inch = 20.3 cm
- De Radiomuseum.org
- Modèle: NAAFI Welfare Radio Receiver MSQ - Magneta Time Co. Ltd.,
- Forme
- Modèle de table profil bas (grand modèle).
- Dimensions (LHP)
- 18.5 x 12.15 x 9.5 inch / 470 x 309 x 241 mm
- Remarques
- Earlier WWII NAAFI (or UK Army Welfare) sets made by HECL. The GEC NAAFI/Welfare set is likely the predecessor.
Magneta Time Co. is better known for the mechanical card printing "clock in/out" systems used in factories. The case actually is reminiscent of the "clock-in" system.
- Poids net
- 32.5 lb (32 lb 8 oz) / 14.755 kg
- Littérature
- Owner and notes from previous owner
- Auteur
- Modèle crée par Michael Watterson. Voir les propositions de modification pour les contributeurs supplémentaires.
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This is another Magneta Time NAAFI set, but details are unknown. It doesn't match the "unknown" Magenta Time Radio description
Probably RAF and Army versions.MW, LW, SW bands and a separate "gram" volume control.
If anyone has more information let us know!
Michael Watterson, 28.Jun.12
The UK Military "welfare" sets usually painted in colour according Army, Royal Navy or RAF.
Blue would have been RAF.
There is at least one other Magneta Time NAAFI set
"The Navy, Army and Air Force Institutes (NAAFI) is an organisation created by the British government in 1921 to run recreational establishments needed by the British Armed Forces, and to sell goods to servicemen and their families. It runs clubs, bars, shops, supermarkets, launderettes, restaurants, cafés and other facilities on most British military bases and also canteens on board Royal Navy ships. Commissioned officers are not usually supposed to use the NAAFI clubs and bars, since their messes provide these facilities and their entry, except on official business, is considered to be an intrusion into junior ranks' private lives."
An Officers's Mess would also often have had a Radio set.
Michael Watterson, 28.Jun.12