- País
- Estados Unidos
- Fabricante / Marca
- Scott Radio Labs.(E.H., Transformer); Chicago (IL)
- Año
- 1947
- Categoría
- Radio - o Sintonizador pasado WW2
- Radiomuseum.org ID
- 207691
- Numero de valvulas
- 14
- Válvulas
- Principio principal
- Superheterodino con paso previo de RF
- Gama de ondas
- OM y más de dos OC
- Tensión de funcionamiento
- Red: Corriente alterna (CA, Inglés = AC)
- Altavoz
- - Este modelo usa altavoz exterior (1 o más).
- Material
- Metálico con lámparas a la vista.
- de Radiomuseum.org
- Modelo: unknown - Scott Radio Labs.E.H.,
- Forma
- Chasis (tambien de autoradio)
- Anotaciones
- Shows Elements of 800B, SLR etc.; no pushbuttons, no motor tuning. BC and 3x SW. Two chassis. Possibly one of the postwar models assembled after the sudden cancellation of the Navy contracts.
- Autor
- Modelo creado por Konrad Birkner † 12.08.2014. Ver en "Modificar Ficha" los participantes posteriores.
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Dear Colleagues,
One of these "unkowns" has found its way to my workshop. It seems to be identical to the "export model" in rmOrg which does not have a picture, but does have schematics.( Is it possible we have two pages for the same thing? )
Although the valves are marked on the chassis as "25Z6", "25L6" and so on, the ones physically present are all 6.3 volt equivalents. (It could be that the set has been modified"). Also supplied is a non-working power supply and some sort of amplifier, which I can't make up my mind about. It is made in the same style as the tuner with two "Thordarson" mains trasformers. (They both have shorted primaries - wonder what caused that.)
It reminds me more of a WW2 communications receiver than a domestic set. I will post pictures to the model (But which ?). There are no markings that give the identity away.
Now that the transformers have blown, I'm considering returning it to the 12 and 25 volt valve types.
Bryce Ringwood, 10.Jul.13