409/3D Inland
Metz Transformatoren- und Apparatefabrik (ex TAM), Fürth
- Pays
- Allemagne
- Fabricant / Marque
- Metz Transformatoren- und Apparatefabrik (ex TAM), Fürth
- Année
- 1956 ?
- Catégorie
- Radio - ou tuner d'après la guerre 1939-45
- Radiomuseum.org ID
- 78258
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- No. de tubes
- 8
- No. de transistors
- Semi-conducteurs
- Tr.Gl.=Metal-rectif.
- Principe général
- Super hétérodyne (en général); FI/IF 473/10700 kHz; 2 Etage(s) BF
- Circuits accordés
- 7 Circuits MA (AM) 10 Circuits MF (FM)
- Gammes d'ondes
- PO, GO, OC et FM
- Tension / type courant
- Alimentation Courant Alternatif (CA) / 110; 127; 160; 220; 240 Volt
- Haut-parleur
- 4 HP
- Matière
- Boitier en bois
- De Radiomuseum.org
- Modèle: 409/3D [Inland] - Metz Transformatoren- und
- Forme
- Modèle de table avec boutons poussoirs.
- Dimensions (LHP)
- 26 x 15.5 x 10 inch / 660 x 394 x 254 mm
- Remarques
-
Metz Modell 409/3D hat 3 extra Tasten für Sprache / Jazz / Konzert.
AM-Bandbreite umschaltbar. Ferritantenne nicht drehbar.Siehe auch Exportversion 409/3D mit zwei Kurzwellen-Bereichen und UKW bis 108 MHz.
- Schémathèque (1)
- -- Schematic
- Auteur
- Modèle crée par Gottfried Silberhorn. Voir les propositions de modification pour les contributeurs supplémentaires.
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Does anybody have information about this model?
After resurecting an American version of this radio, I am amazed to find that it came with a partial circuit board (just the amp section with tube sockets in it), bipolar electrolytic capactors on the speakers, use of of an EF86 in the amp section, to just name a few things.
It does lack the build quality like its competitors, SABA, Telefunken, and Grundig, but the big speaker and the push pull amp, makes this radio a "screamer"!
Since there is no schematic on RMorg. , I had to sort of figure out what's going on, by using the listed schematics for the 408/3D and 410/3D models.
The only major flaw is, that they placed the self biasing resistor directly on the circuit board(rated at 1 watt). Of coarse, the resistor was open, and needed to be replaced. When I recapped the board, I placed a 5 watt sandstone resistor seperated from the board for heat disipation.
Is there any advice someone can give regarding the tuner/clutch mechanism?
Thank you
Omer
After resurecting an American version of this radio, I am amazed to find that it came with a partial circuit board (just the amp section with tube sockets in it), bipolar electrolytic capactors on the speakers, use of of an EF86 in the amp section, to just name a few things.
It does lack the build quality like its competitors, SABA, Telefunken, and Grundig, but the big speaker and the push pull amp, makes this radio a "screamer"!
Since there is no schematic on RMorg. , I had to sort of figure out what's going on, by using the listed schematics for the 408/3D and 410/3D models.
The only major flaw is, that they placed the self biasing resistor directly on the circuit board(rated at 1 watt). Of coarse, the resistor was open, and needed to be replaced. When I recapped the board, I placed a 5 watt sandstone resistor seperated from the board for heat disipation.
Is there any advice someone can give regarding the tuner/clutch mechanism?
Thank you
Omer
Omer Suleimanagich, 28.Sep.05