Radiola Super-Heterodyne AR-813

RCA (RCA Victor Co. Inc.); New York (NY)

  • Year
  • 1924
  • Category
  • Broadcast Receiver - or past WW2 Tuner
  • Radiomuseum.org ID
  • 240105
    • alternative name: RCA Manufacturing || Victor Talking Machine

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 Technical Specifications

  • Number of Tubes
  • 6
  • Main principle
  • Superheterodyne (common); ZF/IF 40 kHz; 2 AF stage(s)
  • Tuned circuits
  • 3 AM circuit(s)
  • Wave bands
  • Broadcast only (MW).
  • Power type and voltage
  • Dry Batteries
  • Loudspeaker
  • Horn
  • Material
  • Wooden case
  • from Radiomuseum.org
  • Model: Radiola Super-Heterodyne AR-813 - RCA RCA Victor Co. Inc.; New
  • Shape
  • Console, Lowboy (legs < 50 %).
  • Dimensions (WHD)
  • 21.5 x 36 x 21.5 inch / 546 x 914 x 546 mm
  • Notes
  • In 1924 RCA sold a version of the Radiola Super-Heterodyne AR-812 to Brunswick in a square panel with model number AR-813 for use in the phonograph/radio combinations Brunswick built. In 1924 RCA also produced a radio only console model AR-813 sold with no reference to Brunswick.

    The Radiola Super-Heterodyne AR-813 incorporated a loop antenna in the thick front door. The AR-813 panel used in the Radiola Super-Heterodyne was virtually identical to the panel used in the Brunswick AR-813 except for the Brunswick tag on the front panel was replaced with a tag warning about the rheostat setting. Serial numbers for the Brunswick AR-813 are typically in the 300,000-325,000 range while the RCA AR-813 are higher than 325,000. Speculation exists that these sets were a RCA overun of Brunswick models packaged as console radios to use up existing inventory.

  • Author
  • Model page created by Alan Larsen. See "Data change" for further contributors.

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