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National Electric Signaling Co. || National Electrical Supply Co. | ||||
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Year: 1926 | Category: Broadcast Receiver - or past WW2 Tuner | ||||
Valves / Tubes | 1: UX200A |
Main principle | TRF with regeneration |
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Tuned circuits | 2 AM circuit(s) |
Wave bands | Broadcast (MW) and Long Wave. |
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Power type and voltage | Storage and/or dry batteries |
Loudspeaker | - For headphones or amp. |
Power out | |
from Radiomuseum.org | Model: Medium Wave Receiver CGR-5 - National Electric Signaling Co |
Material | Metal case |
Shape | Tablemodel, Box - most often with Lid (NOT slant panel). |
Dimensions (WHD) | 20 x 11 x 10 inch / 508 x 279 x 254 mm |
Notes | Built for the Coast Guard by National Electric Supply (Nesco) the CGR-5 was similar to the SE-1420C and the BC-131. As is confirmed on the RadioBlvd site where many of the SE-1420 variations can be found discussed, this was manufactured in a metal case, unlike the predecessors. |
Model page created by Alan Larsen. See "Data change" for further contributors.
All listed radios etc. from National Electric Signaling Co. (NESCO) or Supply; Washington, D.C.
Here you find 30 models, 28 with images and 2 with schematics for wireless sets etc. In French: TSF for Télégraphie sans fil.