Sølvsuper - Soelvsuper 10 SS10-72
Tandberg Radio; Oslo
- Country
- Norway
- Manufacturer / Brand
- Tandberg Radio; Oslo
- Year
- 1967–1970
- Category
- Broadcast Receiver - or past WW2 Tuner
- Radiomuseum.org ID
- 283184
Click on the schematic thumbnail to request the schematic as a free document.
- Number of Tubes
- 4
- Number of Transistors
- 22
- Semiconductors
- Main principle
- Superheterodyne (common)
- Wave bands
- Broadcast, (BC) Long Wave (LW), 2 x SW and FM or UHF.
- Power type and voltage
- Alternating Current supply (AC) / 220 Volt
- Loudspeaker
- 2 Loudspeakers / Ø 4 inch = 10.2 cm
- Power out
- 12 W (20 W max.)
- Material
- Wooden case
- from Radiomuseum.org
- Model: Sølvsuper - Soelvsuper 10 SS10-72 - Tandberg Radio; Oslo
- Shape
- Tablemodel with Push Buttons.
- Dimensions (WHD)
- 710 x 130 x 230 mm / 28 x 5.1 x 9.1 inch
- Notes
-
There are three versions of Sølvsuper 10:
- Soelvsuper 10-70: mono, with built-in speaker
- Soelvsuper 10-71: stereo, for use with external speakers
- Soelvsuper 10-72: stereo, with two built-in speakers
In the last production season 1969/1970, two additional push-buttons (AFC and power) were added.
The transitorized power amp runs at +30 V single supply, but has current limiting by 12V/18W lightbulbs. Theoretical peak output power is 30 watts into 4 ohms / channel, continuous power is much less.
There is also a TV radio combination Sølvsuper TV-473 that uses a Sølvsuper 10 chassis.
- Price in first year of sale
- 1,150.00 NOK
- Mentioned in
- Norsk Radiohistorik Forening web page
- Literature/Schematics (1)
- - - Manufacturers Literature (Service manual (1969))
- Literature/Schematics (2)
- -- Original prospect or advert
- Author
- Model page created by Matti Adolfsen. See "Data change" for further contributors.
- Other Models
-
Here you find 204 models, 177 with images and 108 with schematics for wireless sets etc. In French: TSF for Télégraphie sans fil.
All listed radios etc. from Tandberg Radio; Oslo
Museums
The model Sølvsuper - Soelvsuper 10 can be seen in the following museums.