BP-10 Personal
RCA (RCA Victor Co. Inc.); New York (NY)
- País
- Estados Unidos
- Fabricante / Marca
- RCA (RCA Victor Co. Inc.); New York (NY)
- Año
- 1940–1942
- Categoría
- Radio - o Sintonizador pasado WW2
- Radiomuseum.org ID
- 54174
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- alternative name: RCA Manufacturing || Victor Talking Machine
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- Numero de valvulas
- 4
- Principio principal
- Superheterodino en general; ZF/IF 455 kHz
- Gama de ondas
- OM (onda media) solamente
- Tensión de funcionamiento
- Pilas / 67,5+1,5 Volt
- Altavoz
- Altavoz dinámico (de imán permanente) / Ø 3 inch = 7.6 cm
- Potencia de salida
- 0.05 W (0.12 W max.)
- Material
- Cuero/Tela/ Plástico sobre otros materiales
- de Radiomuseum.org
- Modelo: BP-10 Personal - RCA RCA Victor Co. Inc.; New
- Forma
- Portátil de bolsillo , menor de 20cm.
- Ancho, altura, profundidad
- 230 x 80 x 93 mm / 9.1 x 3.1 x 3.7 inch
- Anotaciones
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First flip top lid (coat pocket size) model. On-off by lid action. Battery #467. Together with Sonora Candid the first models using miniature (7 pin) tubes.
Later models have an arm to limit lid opening so they can be used flat, on back. Earlier models are better suited to sitting on front edge when open as the lid folds open 180 degrees.
LT is from a D cell (replaced more often than the HT, perhaps 18 hours or more use).
HT battery UK equivalent is B101 (other US equivalents on page), perhaps more than 50 hours use.
RCA offered its RCA-branded VS-016 "B" battery with the radio and recommended the Eveready #467 as a spare. RCA's own estimate of the battery life was 3 to 5 hours for the D-cell "A" battery and 25 to 40 hours for the "B" battery with intermittent use. RCA introduced the prototype at the 1939 World's Fair along with the development of the four new miniature tubes, but the radio was not available until Summer of 1940, appearing on the cover of the August 1940 issue of Radio Retailing. The schematic appeared in Radio Retailing in the October issue. Two different speaker sizes were used, a round 3 inch and an eliptical 2 by 2.75 inch size. The body of the radio was metal with a plasticized fabric coating but the spring loaded lid which also contained the antenna was Bakelite. The handle at first introduction was mounted on the opposite side of the controls but was quickly moved to the control side, enabling use with the radio upright with the lid at 90 degrees or 180 degrees. The price was $20.
- Peso neto
- 4.25 lb (4 lb 4 oz) / 1.930 kg
- Precio durante el primer año
- 20.00 USD
- Ext. procedencia de los datos
- Ernst Erb
- Procedencia de los datos
- The Radio Collector's Directory and Price Guide 1921 - 1965
- Referencia esquema
- Rider's Perpetual, Volume 12 = ca. 1941 and before
- Mencionado en
- Collector's Guide to Antique Radios 4. Edition
- Documentación / Esquemas (1)
- The Portable Radio in American Life
- Documentación / Esquemas (2)
- Radio Retailing (Radio & Television R.) (July 1941.)
- Documentación / Esquemas (3)
- RCA Victor Service Notes "Red Book" Series
- Documentación / Esquemas (4)
- -- Original-techn. papers. ("The 'Personal Portable' - RCA BP-10", R Post, The Spectrum Monitor, March 2024, p75-79)
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Colecciones
El modelo BP-10 es parte de las colecciones de los siguientes miembros.
- Hans Amberger (D)
- Konrad Birkner † 12.08.2014 (D)
- Rodney Boleyn (USA)
- David Erali (USA)
- Ernst Erb (CH)
- Massimo Follaro (I)
- Valery Gromov (RUS)
- Bob Isaac (USA)
- Peter Kahlich (D)
- Bill Morris (USA)
- Ashis Mukerjea (CDN)
- Johann Nussbaum (D)
- Rich Post (USA)
- Edoardo Sigismondo (I)
- Gil Silva (P)
- José Manuel Silvestre (P)
- Joe Sousa (USA)
- Francisco Suarez (RCH)
- Michael Watterson (IRL)
Contribuciones en el Foro acerca de este modelo: RCA RCA Victor Co.: BP-10 Personal
Hilos: 4 | Mensajes: 23
I've written an article regarding the history of the RCA BP-10 radio. I have it available in both .PDF and Microsodt Word form. It's about 1.5 Meg in size. What's the most convenient method of forwarding in to the model administrator for review and eventual posting?
Thanks,
Tom Warnagiris, 03.Aug.11
Hello again dear Radio Collectors. I managed to get a new B battery for my BP-10 from Antique Electronics Supply. Now I need to know how to remove the chassis from the case. It's not at all obvious how this must come out. If anyone can give me a hint, I would most appreciate it. Thanks / danke sehr!
Michele Denber, 06.Mar.09
Hello dear Collectors. I just got an RCA BP-10. This radio uses one A and one B battery. I suppose I can substitue a C or D cell for the A battery, but the B battery has me stumped. The B battery is 67.5 V. I've checked the web and Ebay and found nothing. At worst I could empty out the guts of the dead battery and replace it with something new - but what? Has anyone done this before? What did you use? Thanks.
Und auf Deutsch: Ich suche ein B batterie fur ein RCA BP-10 aber kann das nicht finden. Wissen jemand wo man das kaufen konnen? Oder ist es basteln etwas moeglich? Danke sehr.
Michele Denber, 27.Feb.09
Konrad Birkner † 12.08.2014, 07.Mar.04