pilot: 203; X203; 205; X205

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pilot: 203; X203; 205; X205  
14.Feb.07 10:49
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Konrad Birkner † 12.08.2014 (D)
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Konrad Birkner † 12.08.2014

Gentlemen,

First of all: I would like to limit this research action to models of identical appearance as there are 203, 205, X203, X205 (and still candid ones, who knows).

Pilot caused a mess here: The label is for an X203 (for USA).They forgot to stamp an X in front of the number. The European version would be the X205. These models are using the 75 and a 25L6.<br>The 203 (without X) is the US model, its European version is the 205. These models use a 76 and a 43.

The label pictured at 203 shows a combination of 75 and 43, and it says 115 Volt but the set is for 220-240 Volts.

Are there other variations known? I need to know:  tube lineup, mains, wavebands, labelling.
Please mail, that I can collect info, sort out and create variants, when as much info as possible will be available.
Please no precipitate actions. Corrections are more time consuming than a complete tidying action.

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14.Feb.07 19:08

Mario Coelho (P)
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Mario Coelho

 

Dear Herr Konrad Birkner,

In a Brazilien site, "Radios Antigos no Brasil",  one can see one  X- 203.

http://www.bn.com.br/radios-antigos/frame.htm 

It is a cathedral wooden made,quite different of these Bakelite made which we are talking about.

Cordially

Mario Coelho

PS: In "Radios Antigos no Brasil"click at your left in "A Coleção" and choose "Rádios Americanos -Caixas de madeira"

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