- Country
- Netherlands
- Manufacturer / Brand
- Philips; Eindhoven (tubes international!); Miniwatt
- Year
- 1944/1945
- Category
- Broadcast Receiver - or past WW2 Tuner
- Radiomuseum.org ID
- 96904
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- Number of Tubes
- 5
- Main principle
- Superheterodyne (common)
- Wave bands
- Broadcast, Long Wave and Short Wave.
- Power type and voltage
- Line / Storage batteries (perhaps also batteries) / AC/DC 110-220 / 6 / 3,6 & 90 Volt
- Loudspeaker
- -Loudspeaker incorporated, but system not known.
- from Radiomuseum.org
- Model: 156UBV - Philips; Eindhoven tubes
- Notes
- Battery-Power-supply: 6 V with vibrator 7936 and filament/anode batteries (3,6 / 90 V).
- Source of data
- Technisch- Commercieel - Radio Vademecum Staleman
- Author
- Model page created by John Koster. See "Data change" for further contributors.
- Other Models
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Forum contributions about this model: Philips; Eindhoven: 156UBV
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Does anyone have information about the history of this radio?
It appears, that it was originally manufactured at the Philips German factory and later, at the Eindhoven factory in Holland.
The manufacturing dates, indicate that this radio was originally designed and used for the Axis powers, and then, used by the Allied forces.
Are there any Philips experts here that have any knowledgfe about the history and design of this particular radio?
Omer Suleimanagich, 23.Oct.08