• Année
  • 1927/1928
  • Catégorie
  • Radio - ou tuner d'après la guerre 1939-45
  • Radiomuseum.org ID
  • 54636
    • alternative name: RCA Manufacturing || Victor Talking Machine

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 Spécifications techniques

  • No. de tubes
  • 7
  • Principe général
  • Récepteur TRF - sans réaction (pas régénératif)
  • Circuits accordés
  • 3 Circuits MA (AM)
  • Gammes d'ondes
  • PO uniquement
  • Tension / type courant
  • Alimentation Courant Alternatif (CA) / 110; 120 Volt
  • Haut-parleur
  • - Ce modèle nécessite des HP externes
  • Matière
  • Boitier en bois
  • De Radiomuseum.org
  • Modèle: Radiola 17 AR-927 - RCA RCA Victor Co. Inc.; New
  • Forme
  • Modèle de table boitier avec vouvercle
  • Dimensions (LHP)
  • 27.5 x 9 x 8 inch / 699 x 229 x 203 mm
  • Remarques
  • not to be confused with later RCA R17M !

    Two separate chassis: Receiver and Socket Power Unit.

    The RCA 100-A loudspeaker is often paired with this radio.

    The console version with the Receiver, Socket Power Unit, and
    100-A loudspeaker is the Radiola 50 AR-910.

  • Prix de mise sur le marché
  • 157.50 USD
  • Source extérieure
  • Ernst Erb

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Contributions du forum pour ce modèle: RCA RCA Victor Co.: Radiola 17 AR-927

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Hello Fellow Vintage Radio Friends

My question today has to do with the "ground" on the Radiola 17.   As you know this radio came with a standard two-wire (silk-braided) power cord which feeds into the filter on power transformer array.  It also had a separate "ground" wire on the other side of the chassis.   I wish to convert to a vintage looking three-wire power cord with "ground" and my question relates to where I would affix the "ground" wire at the filter/transformer end.   Can I simply attach it to the chassis somewhere?  Is there a preferred or recommended place somewhere on the power transformer chassis or tube chassis?   Surely, for safety reasons, this conversion has been done many times before, not only on Radiolas but on other radios of this vintage.  Any advice will be greatly appreciated.   I am a beginner and hence the rather low-level of my technical understanding on these simple issues.   I can't seem to find anyone in my area who enjoys this same hobby.

Best regards,

- Bill in northern California

William Cureton, 15.Oct.12

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