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Luxor Radio AB; Motala

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Name: Luxor Radio AB; Motala    (S)  
alternative name:
Luxorita - voir Luxor Radio AB Suède (Sweden)
Abbreviation: luxor
Products: Model types
Summary:

Luxor Radio AB (AB Radiofabriken Luxor); Motala, Sweden: Founded by Axel Holstensson in 1923 and later beeing one of the largest radio makers in Sweden. Sells in Switzerland through: Apco AG; Zürich.
Repräsentant in Deutschland: Fritz Winkler; Baldestrasse 3; München 5. Ab 1975 Niederlassung in Deutschland als Luxor Electronic GmbH in 2 Hamburg 54, Kieler Strasse 555.

In 1985 acquired by Nokia. Nowadays Vestel uses the brand.

Founded: 1923
History:
Founded in 1923 in Motala, Sweden by Axel Holstensson to manufacture crystal radio sets but quickly grew in to one of the larger Swedish radio manufacturers. Expanded into other areas of Brown Goods manufacture and in the 1950's became one of the first European mass manufacturers of television sets. Despite being small on an international scale and with marketing and distribution almost entirely limited to the north-western part of Europe, Luxor was actually a full line manufacturer, by 1976 the company not only sold a wide range of TV and hi-fi products including separates and high tech products like video recorders but also TV games and cheaper products like portable radios and suchlike, it had a workforce of over 2600 and a turnover of more than 700 million SEK pr. annum. However disaster struck later that year when the company's TV manufacturing plant burnt to the ground, since TV production was by this time a mainstay of the company this was a blow from which it never really recovered as the increased competition in the market in the following years did give it the necessary room to recover. In 1978 the company formed a new division called Luxor Datorer (Datorer = Computers) and introduced the ABC80, a Z80 based personal computer that became very popular in northern Europe and the first satellite TV set-top box. The ABC80 is intriguing since the only computer experience the company had prior to this was a very limited production run of terminals for Saab but nevertheless they made quite a success out of its manufacture by utilising their CE manufacturing know how and existing production facilities, for instance the monitor that came with the ABC80 was a modified portable TV and so on, this enabled the company to offer their computer products considerably cheaper than comparable imported items despite having a much smaller market and superior specifications, another factor was that the company also sold the computer through their existing dealer network but in most other countries computers where sold almost exclusively in computer and electronic stores rather than in electrical retailers. The company however hit cash flow problems in 1979 and was nationalised later that year. Luxor was reasonably successful under government control but mounting pressures from their competitors forced the Swedish government to get rid of the company and it was sold to Nokia in 1984 who merged the Brown goods part of the operation with Salora which still uses the Luxor brand to sell their products in Sweden, the Luxor Datorer operation was closed down in 1986 but the set-top box manufacturing part of the operation survived.


Some models:
Country Year Name 1st Tube Notes
45 52WL 12J8EG   
45 67W 6M9G   
45 96WL 6J8G   
45 Carmen 33MW Ch= M33W 6J9SG  Push-pull output. The schematic shows designations W33W, M31W, M33W, M35W and G III NW for... 
40 207W ECH11  Gegentakt-Endstufe 
45 88W 6J9SG  Dial lamp: 2x 6,5V/0,3A.  
45 96W 6J8G   
45 M25WL 12J8EG   
40 1507WL UCH11  UL12 = 1940 
42–44 Populär-Supern 1600WL 14J8EG   
45/46 82W 6J9SG   
40 1407W 6J8EG   

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Further details for this manufacturer by the members (rmfiorg):

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Revue suisse « Radio Service » No.21-22, Septembre-Octobre 1942tbn_s_luxor_pub1_1942.jpg
Revue suisse « Radio Service » No.21-22, Septembre-Octobre 1942tbn_s_luxor_pub2_1942.jpg
Revue suisse « Radio Service » No.21-22, Septembre-Octobre 1942tbn_s_luxor_pub_1943.jpg
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