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Stratton & Co.Ltd.; Birmingham | ||||
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Year: 1940 | Category: Commercial Receiver (may include amateur bands) | ||||
Valves / Tubes | 8: EF39 ECH35 EF39 EF39 EBC33 EF39 EL32 5Z4G |
Main principle | Superhet with RF-stage; ZF/IF 450 kHz |
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Wave bands | Broadcast, Long Wave and more than two Short Wave bands. |
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Power type and voltage | Alternating Current supply (AC) / 200-250 Volt |
Loudspeaker | - For headphones or amp. |
Power out | 1.5 W (unknown quality) |
from Radiomuseum.org | Model: 358X - Eddystone, Birmingham |
Material | Metal case |
Shape | Tablemodel, low profile (big size). |
Dimensions (WHD) | 20.5 x 12 x 13.5 inch / 521 x 305 x 343 mm |
Notes | Coverage 40 kHz - 31 MHz in 10 bands. Wave band is changed by plugging in different coil units. Integrated crystal filter, note the "Xtal Control" switch left of "Tone" and "BFO" controls (see 358 for model without crystal filter). Matching external Power supply S390 supplying 6 V LT and 175/180 V HT or S390B (different dimensions). Army tube designations: ARP34 ARTH2 ARP34 ARP34 AR21 ARP34 VT52 ZA3489. Navy designation Receiver B34. |
Net weight (2.2 lb = 1 kg) | 22.9 kg / 50 lb 7 oz (50.441 lb) |
Mentioned in | Wireless for the Warrior Vol.3 |
Model page created by Martin Bösch. See "Data change" for further contributors.
All listed radios etc. from Eddystone, Birmingham
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