• Anno
  • 1955 ??
  • Categoria
  • Radio (o sintonizzatore del dopoguerra WW2)
  • Radiomuseum.org ID
  • 152731
    • alternative name: RCA Manufacturing || Victor Talking Machine

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 Specifiche tecniche

  • Numero di tubi
  • 7
  • Principio generale
  • Supereterodina (in generale); ZF/IF 460/10700 kHz
  • Gamme d'onda
  • Onde medie (OM), 2 gamme di onde corte (2 x OC) e MF (FM).
  • Tensioni di funzionamento
  • Alimentazione a corrente alternata (CA) / 60 Hz, 117V = 110 -120 Volt
  • Altoparlante
  • 5 altoparlanti
  • Materiali
  • Mobile in legno
  • Radiomuseum.org
  • Modello: 9-INT-1 Ch= RC-1172 - RCA RCA Victor Co. Inc.; New
  • Forma
  • Soprammobile con pulsantiera/tastiera.
  • Dimensioni (LxAxP)
  • 25.2 x 15 x 12 inch / 640 x 381 x 305 mm
  • Annotazioni
  • RCA International 9-INT-1 High Fidelity;
    Magic Eye tuning indicator tube, bass & treble control, selectivity control: sharp-broad, directional front controlled rotating ferrite rod antenna,
    Coverage: broadcast 510 - 1650 kc,
    SW: 2.2 - 18.5 mc in two bands: 2.2 - 6.5 mc and 6 - 18.5 mc. FM: 88 - 108 mc,
    55 watts power consumption, four antenna screw terminals, phono & tape in, ext. speaker jack,
    The RCA models "9INT1" (table model) and "9INT2" (console) with the same chassis were made in West Germany by Graetz for RCA Victor Radio and "Victrola" Division Camden 8, New Jersey.
  • Autore
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Discussioni nel forum su questo modello: RCA RCA Victor Co.: 9-INT-1 Ch= RC-1172

Argomenti: 2 | Articoli: 13

I would like to add a bluetooth receiver like this to the 9 Int 1 as it seems to be the simplest solution.

 

 

The radio has a phono jack and a tape jack. 

My first question is, which jack is the preferred jack to connect to?

If the phono jack is preferable, what type of cable should be used as the phono jack is not a modern RCA jack.  A modern RCA cable does not connect to it properly and the jack is just one input, not 2.  

If the tape jack is preferable, would a din3 cable work?

And for both jacks do I have to be concerned about the receiver being stereo and the radio mono?


Thanks for any help,

 

Mark

Mark Pennington, 08.Dec.20

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Were these models made by Emud or Philips for RCA?

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Omer Suleimanagich, 13.Dec.05

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