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Unknown "Philips" (?) model nr (?)

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Zenonas Langaitis

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21.Jan.05 13:19
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On this photo..

http://langaitis.zenonas-old.radios.fotopic.net/p10967642.html

your  see  radio .. I  think its  "Philips". (no logo, but I have analogous radios)

but  no number, no model nr., no cover...

there must be  5  tubes, but are now only  4 tubes,    - CK1,CB1,CL1, CL2 (?)  and  ? 

Anybody can  help ?

What radio I have ?   What year , type, manufakture ?

Thanks




 

Ernst Erb

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21.Jan.05 13:29
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Dear Zenonas
The look is definitely Philips - but not made in The Netherlands. My question: Is there missing the left button or was there never one?

Can you please show also pictures from the inside? Only by that someone can really compare. 
Zenonas Langaitis

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21.Jan.05 14:17
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yes, left  button are  missing - must be three

ok, I'll  do  photo  inside..

thanks 

Wolfgang Holtmann

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22.Jan.05 14:48
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Dear Mr. Langaitis

When I saw your posting yesterday, I relayed the query to the Forum for Old Radios in the Netherlands. http://www.f16.parsimony.net/forum28305/

Seen from the outside, in a reply Ben Dijkman and Marcel Luik had the impression that the  wooden case may be from a Philips 522U (or 736A), but the internal chassis must be from a different type of radio. By a close look, you will discover the old holes, marked with ?.

Also the rectangular radio dial doesn’t match with the case mentioned above.  




This article was edited 22.Jan.05 14:51 by Wolfgang Holtmann .
Zenonas Langaitis

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24.Jan.05 09:38
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Thank you Mr. Holtmann

Why I don't saw this ?
Its true !!   It's  first time for me, radio with another shassis. Good practice.  :-)
I have  Philips 522A ,  and  now I see  all...

So,  what typ  radio inside ?     
is it impossible  recognize ?  
p.s.
in  this radio set - radio station tuning finger run as  half sircle... I  show this in scale foto

see attach 

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This article was edited 28.Jan.05 11:28 by Zenonas Langaitis .
Zenonas Langaitis

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  So,  today - 2008 07 22   --    after  3,5   years    I  know  !!

   inside  Philips  522A  case  some   radio amateur  built-in 

   1935  Siera S3A   chassiss  !

 We found this  Siera S3A  Radio set  in Lthuania - I sent  now  pictures to RMorg 

http://www.radiomuseum.org/r/siera_s3as_3.html

 

 

 

 

  

 

   

 

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This article was edited 23.Jul.08 09:44 by Zenonas Langaitis .

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