Revere RA-113-B4
DuMont Labs, Allen B., Inc.
- Country
 - United States of America (USA)
 
- Manufacturer / Brand
 - DuMont Labs, Allen B., Inc.
 
- Year
 - 1950 ?
 
- Category
 - Television- and Radio Receiver, perh. also + Rec. etc. (TV Radio)
 
- Radiomuseum.org ID
 - 169931
 
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- alternative name: Dumont Television & Radio
 
 
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- Number of Tubes
 - 26
 
- Valves / Tubes
 - 6J6 6AK5 6AB4 6AU6 6AU6 6T8 6AQ5 6AU6 6AU6 6AU6 6BC5 6AL5 6AH6 17AP4 6BA6 6AL5 6SN7GT 6BG6G 1X2 1X2 6W4GT 5U4G 6AU6 6SN7GT 6SN7GT 6AL7GT
 
- Main principle
 - Superhet with RF-stage; ZF/IF 26250/21750 kHz
 
- Wave bands
 - Wave Bands given in the notes.
 
- Power type and voltage
 - Alternating Current supply (AC) / 60Hz, 117V=110-120 Volt
 
- Loudspeaker
 - Permanent Magnet Dynamic (PDyn) Loudspeaker (moving coil) / Ø 10 inch = 25.4 cm
 
- Power out
 - 1 W (unknown quality)
 
- Material
 - Wooden case
 
- from Radiomuseum.org
 - Model: Revere RA-113-B4 - DuMont Labs, Allen B., Inc.
 
- Shape
 - Console with any shape - in general
 
- Dimensions (WHD)
 - 26.8 x 39.9 x 22.5 inch / 681 x 1013 x 572 mm
 
- Notes
 - DuMont introduced the RA-112A series of 19-inch and the RA-113B series of 17-inch TVs (or "Telesets" as DuMont called them) in 1950. These models use a chassis similar to that of the RA-111 series, which has fewer tubes and is lower cost overall than earlier DuMont models. The RA-112/113 chassis uses the 4-gang spiral Mallory-Ware Inductuner introduced on the RA-109 series, which tunes continuously from 44-216 MHz to cover the VHF low (including Channel 1, which was no longer in use), FM radio, and VHF high bands. Like many other DuMont Telesets, a 6AL7GT eye tube serves as a tuning aid. By this time, most other manufacturers had adopted click-type or turret tuners; DuMont stayed with continuous tuners, which makes their sets unique. Starting with the RA-112/113 chassis, the IF frequencies were changed from 26.4/21.9 MHz to 26.25/21.75 Mhz to eliminate an interference problem on Channel 7. This brought DuMont in line with other manufacturers in choice of IF frequencies.
The RA-112/113 chassis uses a dual 1X2 voltage doubler in the HV power supply to generate sufficient HV for 17- and 19-inch CRTs. The RA-113 models use a rectangular 17AP4 CRT for the first time in DuMont Telesets; all previous models (as well as the RA-112 models) have round CRTs.
There are three models with different cabinet styles in the RA-112A series: The Ardmore open console (RA-112-A1 in mahogany; RA-112-A4 in blonde), the Westerly console with doors (RA-112-A2 in mahogany; RA-112-A5 in blonde), and the Mt. Vernon (RA-112-A3 in mahogany; RA-112-A6 in blonde).
There are four models with different cabinet styles in the RA-113B series: The Brookville open console (RA-113-B1 in mahogany; RA-113-B2 in blonde), the Revere console with doors (RA-113-B3 in mahogany; RA-113-B4 in blonde), the Burlingame console with doors (RA-113-B5 in mahogany; RA-113-B6 in blonde), and the Tarrytown console with doors (RA-113-B7 in mahogany; RA-113-B8 in blonde). The Tarrytown models include a 3-speed phonograph and an AM tuner in addition to the FM/TV coverage of the other sets. 
- Source of data
 - -- Original prospect or advert
 
- Circuit diagram reference
 - Photofact Folder, Howard W. SAMS
 
- Literature/Schematics (1)
 - Rider TV 6-1; SAMS Photofact set 119 folder 5
 
- Literature/Schematics (2)
 - Photofact Folder, Howard W. SAMS (Set 186, photofact servicer, dated 11-52)
 
- Author
 - Model page created by Thomas Albrecht. See "Data change" for further contributors.
 
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