• Anno
  • 1940–1942
  • Categoria
  • Radio (o sintonizzatore del dopoguerra WW2)
  • Radiomuseum.org ID
  • 54522
    • alternative name: RCA Manufacturing || Victor Talking Machine

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 Specifiche tecniche

  • Numero di tubi
  • 24
  • Principio generale
  • Supereterodina con stadio RF; ZF/IF 455 kHz
  • N. di circuiti accordati
  • 9 Circuiti Mod. Amp. (AM)
  • Gamme d'onda
  • Onde medie (OM) e più di 2 gamme di onde corte (> 2 x OC).
  • Particolarità
  • Altre combinaz. - vedere le nota; Radio with other functions
  • Tensioni di funzionamento
  • Alimentazione a corrente alternata (CA) / 110-130; 140-160; 195-250 Volt
  • Altoparlante
  • 2 altoparlanti / Ø 12 inch = 30.5 cm
  • Potenza d'uscita
  • 50 W (qualità ignota)
  • Materiali
  • Mobile in legno
  • Radiomuseum.org
  • Modello: QU8 Ch= RC-551 - RCA RCA Victor Co. Inc.; New
  • Forma
  • Console di qualsiasi tipo
  • Dimensioni (LxAxP)
  • 42.75 x 42 x 22.5 inch / 1086 x 1067 x 572 mm
  • Annotazioni
  • The RCA Victor model QU8 is a superior quality Radio-Phonograph combination which includes a 24 tube radio receiver, a fully automatic phonograph, a disc recorder and has a provision for use as a Public Address System with output for 30 external speakers. See also RCA Victor in Canada.
    Features of design include: Eight Tuning Bands with five "Spread Bands", Two I-F Stages, Controlled Selectivity, Separate Channel AVC, Automatic Tone Control, Automatic Bass Tone Control, Temperature Compensated Tuning Circuits, Twin 12 inch Speakers. The Phonograph will repeat one record, play in sequence from 3 to 20 records on both sides automatically, and has specially designed magnetic pick-up. The recorder will record on up to 12 inch discs the following: radio Programs, Voice or Music of an individual or group. The Microphone supplied for the recorder and PA System is high quality RCA Velocity Mic. For the turn-over record changer system see this text for Capehart.

  • Peso netto
  • 140 kg / 308 lb 5.9 oz (308.37 lb)
  • Fonte esterna dei dati
  • Ernst Erb

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