CR-42A Ch= 4D16-A
Raytheon Mfg. Co.; Cambridge, MA
- Country
- United States of America (USA)
- Manufacturer / Brand
- Raytheon Mfg. Co.; Cambridge, MA
- Year
- 1953
- Category
- Broadcast Receiver - or past WW2 Tuner
- Radiomuseum.org ID
- 52946
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- Number of Tubes
- 4
- Main principle
- Superheterodyne (common); ZF/IF 455 kHz; 2 AF stage(s)
- Tuned circuits
- 6 AM circuit(s)
- Wave bands
- Broadcast only (MW).
- Power type and voltage
- Alternating Current supply (AC) / 115 Volt
- Loudspeaker
- Permanent Magnet Dynamic (PDyn) Loudspeaker (moving coil) / Ø 4 inch = 10.2 cm
- Material
- Plastics (no bakelite or catalin)
- from Radiomuseum.org
- Model: CR-42A Ch= 4D16-A - Raytheon Mfg. Co.; Cambridge,
- Shape
- Tablemodel with Clock ((Alarm-) Clock Radio).
- Notes
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According to SAMS Photofact 212-5 from August 1953 the chassis 4D16-A was first used for the models CR41, CR41-A (both Mahogany), CR42, CR42-A (both Ivory), CR43, CR43-A (both in Red) with the same cabinet - and for Western Auto models Truetone D2216A and D2217A. Built in loop antenna, single Selenium Rectifier. The manual of 1952 "most-often-needed radio diagrams" shows under Montgomery Ward also the Airline Clock Radios models 15BR-1548A, 15BR-1549A, 25BR-1548B and 25BR-1549B for this chassis, which are documented in Photofact 191-3 from January 1953.
Raytheon used its chassis 4D16-A tater also for three Alarm-Clock Radio models with the same cabinet in different colors: Model C-50B is in Walnut, Model C-51W is in White and Model C-52R is in Red. See also Beitman volume R-16 from 1956.
- Source of data
- The Radio Collector's Directory and Price Guide 1921 - 1965
- Circuit diagram reference
- Rider's Perpetual, Volume 23 (last), covering up to 1954
- Author
- Model page created by Peter Rutishauser. See "Data change" for further contributors.
- Other Models
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