• Année
  • 1964/1965
  • Catégorie
  • Radio - ou tuner d'après la guerre 1939-45
  • Radiomuseum.org ID
  • 25695

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 Spécifications techniques

  • No. de tubes
  • 10
  • Principe général
  • Super hétérodyne (en général); FI/IF 460/10700 kHz
  • Circuits accordés
  • 6 Circuits MA (AM)     11 Circuits MF (FM)
  • Gammes d'ondes
  • PO, GO, OC et FM
  • Tension / type courant
  • Alimentation Courant Alternatif (CA) / 110; 127; 145; 165; 220; 245 Volt
  • Haut-parleur
  • 2 HP
  • Matière
  • Boitier en bois
  • De Radiomuseum.org
  • Modèle: Pallas Stereo B5X43A - Philips; Eindhoven tubes
  • Forme
  • Modèle de table avec boutons poussoirs.
  • Dimensions (LHP)
  • 560 x 250 x 250 mm / 22 x 9.8 x 9.8 inch
  • Remarques
  • See also other variants - known to us are: /00, /16, /51 and /54 as B5X34A without further name(s) and 9 tubes (EM87). Stereo-AF-Amplifier 2× 3 W.
  • Poids net
  • 9.5 kg / 20 lb 14.8 oz (20.925 lb)
  • Prix de mise sur le marché
  • 630.00 DM
  • Source extérieure
  • Erb
  • Schémathèque (1)
  • -- Original-techn. papers.

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Contributions du forum pour ce modèle: Philips; Eindhoven: Pallas Stereo B5X43A

Discussions: 3 | Publications: 7

Hello antique radio people,

I have a Philips radio here for repair model B5X 43A made in Holland and it has according to schematic stereo indicator bulb number 955/D6 X50.I can not find any references on this bulb at all. Woud anybody know the voltage and current, please?

Any help will be appreciated.

Kind regards, Tony Bartunek, in Ontario, Canada

Tony Bartunek, 19.Aug.11

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Ist jemandem bekannt, ob zu diesem Gerät externe Lautsprecher(boxen) angeboten wurden? Leider habe ich mit SEARCH nichts Brauchbares gefunden.

Grüße

Werner Kassenbrock

 

Werner Kassenbrock, 23.Aug.08

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Plano is a (later) expression for a certain type of receiver Philips created in the mid 50s. Normally you werde faced with a radio cabinet that shows some loudspeakers in the front, later also at the sides to create a so called 3D-impression.

Philips was not the only one to create new unconventional looks for radios - you find many examples in different countries - but I think none was that consequent a long many years than the Plano line of Philips.

Here we want to link all Plano models plus apart the models which were not really "plano" because the upper part was bent back.

I would like to know which model was the first in the Plano line. It could well be the BX642A.
I will ask some collectors from the Netherlands if they can help us - for instance
h*t*t*p://home.zonnet.nl/robkrab/plano_history has published 4 pages about the Plano line.

I wonder if we soon get together this exceptional line of high standing radios.



Ernst Erb, 09.Aug.04

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