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Hermann Scharfetter, Austria
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| Radioröhren (speziell Vorkriegsröhren) und in
begrenztem Ausmass Radios, vorzugsweise
Vorkriegsgeräte
Besonderes Hobby: Design eines 'verrückten'
Radios, das möglichst kurios aussehende Röhren
und Bauelemente enthält. Weiters werden darin
technische Prinzipien eingesetzt, die
normalerweise nicht in Radios verwendet werden.
Derzeitiger Entwicklungsstand: MW-Super, der technisch
funktioniert und 'künstlerisches' Design aufweist.
Einsatz eines Abstimmkondensators mit variabler
Wassersäule als Dielektrikum und korbförmig
gewickelten Spulen.(Beschreibung:
http://www.jogis-roehrenbude.de/Leserbriefe/Hermann-Scharfetter-Hydradio/Hydradio.htm) |
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Excerpt from the tube collection of Hermann Scharfetter.
These images (tube photos) were uploaded to the
respective
tubes or valves by Hermann Scharfetter.
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| 328A_WE |
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| Western Electric Company Inc.; |
USA |
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| 3NF |
1926 |
| Loewe-(Opta); Deutschland |
D |
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| 408 |
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| Fotos - see Grammont, France |
F |
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| 6/100Am |
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| Métal; France (tubes) |
F |
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| AB1927 |
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| Philips; - Eindhoven; Netherla |
NL |
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| BO |
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| Siemens; D (S.& Halske / S. El |
D |
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| E_Philips |
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| Philips; - Eindhoven; Netherla |
NL |
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| F443N |
1933 |
| Philips; - Eindhoven; Netherla |
NL |
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| P1_Cossor |
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| Cossor, A.C.; London |
GB |
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| P2_Cossor |
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| Cossor, A.C.; London |
GB |
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| PL17 |
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| Common type Europe |
EU |
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| RM |
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| Métal; France (tubes) |
F |
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| T113 |
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| Telefunken Deutschland (TFK) |
D |
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| TMC |
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| Métal; France (tubes) |
F |
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| Z21 |
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| MO Valve Co. Ltd.; GB |
GB |
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| gk-20 |
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| Common production USSR (Soviet |
SU |
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| gk-36 |
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| Common production USSR (Soviet |
SU |
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| gu-4 |
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| Common production USSR (Soviet |
SU |
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| po-119 |
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| Common production USSR (Soviet |
SU |
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| sb-112 |
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| Common production USSR (Soviet |
SU |
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| so-118 |
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| Common production USSR (Soviet |
SU |
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Tube collector page of valve collector Hermann Scharfetter
as «own HP at
RMorg» As a member of Radiomuseum.org
Hermann Scharfetter
displays items in his/her tube collection. Tubes
are called valves in British oriented countries.
Valve and tube collectors as well as radio
collectors are invited to join
Radiomuseum.org.
Every member can display separate collections of
tubes, radios etc.
Hermann Scharfetter started his/her tube collection (valve
collection) here on 04.Jan.2005.
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