- Produttore / Marca
- Philips Electrical, Lamps, Industrial - Miniwatt; London
- Anno
- 1936
- Categoria
- Radio (o sintonizzatore del dopoguerra WW2)
- Radiomuseum.org ID
- 78654
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- Numero di tubi
- 6
- Principio generale
- Supereterodina (in generale); ZF/IF 128 kHz
- Gamme d'onda
- Onde medie (OM), lunghe (OL) e corte (OC).
- Tensioni di funzionamento
- Alimentazione a corrente alternata (CA) / 100, 125, 145, 200, 220, 245 Volt
- Altoparlante
- AP magnetodinamico (magnete permanente e bobina mobile) / Ø 26 cm = 10.2 inch
- Materiali
- Mobile in legno
- Radiomuseum.org
- Modello: 795A - Philips Electrical, Lamps,
- Forma
- Soprammobile basso, con andamento orizzontale (grosse dimensioni).
- Dimensioni (LxAxP)
- 22 x 17.5 x 11 inch / 559 x 445 x 279 mm
- Annotazioni
- Mono knob tuning; Magic eye tuning indicator; hinged tuning scale; same chassis in Mullard models MAS5 and MUS5. variable band width in monoknob control, rear switch for internal speaker, fast and slow tuning sped. Bands: 16.5-51 mt, 198-585 mt, 725-2000 mt.
- Peso netto
- 17.5 kg / 38 lb 8.7 oz (38.546 lb)
- Prezzo nel primo anno
- 18.00 GBP
- Fonte dei dati
- Radio! Radio!
- Letteratura / Schemi (1)
- -- Original-techn. papers.
- Autore
- Modello inviato da Konrad Birkner † 12.08.2014. Utilizzare "Proponi modifica" per inviare ulteriori dati.
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Discussioni nel forum su questo modello: Philips Electrical,: 795A
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Hi to every one , just joined, looking for help with a philips 795A dial , I need an image of the dial as the one I have is smashed and I need to make a new one. any help with this matter would be greatly appreciated. thanks Jimi
James Pezzack, 14.Mar.13
Dear colleagues,
I have reviewed all of the front views of the 795A and 796A models which were submitted by Mr Erb (from manufacturers original sources) and all other members - even from the different countries of production.
My question relates to the actual position of the outer ring when the radio is in the "Off" position as shown by the indicator.
There seems to be 2 possible positions - unless some of the photos were taken when the waveband selector was actually in a position other than "Off".
It appears as though the alignment will be at the 7:30 - 1:30 clock position OR at the 9:00 - 3:00 oclock position.
The reason I ask. . . . If the radio had been "serviced" some many years ago, could the ring have been misaligned in such a manner as to avoid re-connecting to the power switch linkage??
Respectfully,
Robert
Note: I have not fully removed the chassis from the cabinet because there is some binding in the lower left portion of the knob assembly - however, the selector moves freely through all of the selections, but the AC off-on function does not occur!!
I have reviewed all of the front views of the 795A and 796A models which were submitted by Mr Erb (from manufacturers original sources) and all other members - even from the different countries of production.
My question relates to the actual position of the outer ring when the radio is in the "Off" position as shown by the indicator.
There seems to be 2 possible positions - unless some of the photos were taken when the waveband selector was actually in a position other than "Off".
It appears as though the alignment will be at the 7:30 - 1:30 clock position OR at the 9:00 - 3:00 oclock position.
The reason I ask. . . . If the radio had been "serviced" some many years ago, could the ring have been misaligned in such a manner as to avoid re-connecting to the power switch linkage??
Respectfully,
Robert
Note: I have not fully removed the chassis from the cabinet because there is some binding in the lower left portion of the knob assembly - however, the selector moves freely through all of the selections, but the AC off-on function does not occur!!
Robert Sarbell † 22.3.22, 02.Apr.08