| Country: Great Britain (UK) | Manufacturer/Brand: Eddystone, Birmingham |
| Year: 1952 ? | Type: Communication Receiver (also Amateur) |
| Valves / Tubes | 11: 6BA6 6BA6 6BE6 6AU6 6AU6 6BA6 6BA6 6BA6 6AT6 25L6 6AL5 VR75 |
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| Principle | Superhet with RF-stage; IF-Freq. 465 or 110 kHz |
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| Wave bands | Broadcast, Long Wave and more than two Short Wave bands. |
| Power type and voltage | AC/DC-set / 120 Volt |
| Loudspeaker/pwr.out | Presumably Dynamic Loudspeaker (moving coil) |
| from Radiomuseum.org | Model: 700 |
| Material | Metal case |
| Shape | Boatanchor (heavy military or commercial set). |
| Dimensions (WHD) | 30 x 0 x 0 inch / 762 x 0 x 0 mm |
| Notes | Communications receiver covering 15 kHz - 31 MHz, AM, CW (BFO). Switchable dual frequency IF strip and AVC to ensure continous coverage without gaps. Ship's main receiver, designed to replace the old wireless installations on ocean ships (like Queen Mary) from the thirties, developed by Stratton / Eddystone. Later these sets got the designation IMR54 (to replace the pre-war IMR42) and have been sold by Marconi as (IMR54) or by LMT (as 3321/C), although they have been manufactured at Stratton. |
This model was suggested by Martin Bösch.
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