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Year: 1939–1941 | Category: Broadcast Receiver - or past WW2 Tuner | ||||
Valves / Tubes | 6: EF9 ECH3 EF9 EBF2 KC3 KDD1 | ||||
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Semiconductors (the count is only for transistors) | 7946 |
Main principle | Superhet with RF-stage; ZF/IF 452 kHz |
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Tuned circuits | 7 AM circuit(s) |
Wave bands | Broadcast, Long Wave and 2 x Short Wave. |
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Power type and voltage | Storage Battery for all (e.g. for car radios and amateur radios) / 6 Volt |
Loudspeaker | Permanent Magnet Dynamic (PDyn) Loudspeaker (moving coil) |
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from Radiomuseum.org | Model: 292V [Export] - Philips; Eindhoven tubes |
Material | Wooden case |
Shape | Tablemodel, low profile (big size). |
Dimensions (WHD) | 530 x 380 x 270 mm / 20.9 x 15 x 10.6 inch |
Net weight (2.2 lb = 1 kg) | 15.8 kg / 34 lb 12.8 oz (34.802 lb) |
Source of data | Radiokatalog Band 1, Ernst Erb |
Circuit diagram reference | Röhren in FS-Bestückungstabellen |
Literature/Schematics (1) | -- Original-techn. papers. |
All listed radios etc. from Philips; Eindhoven (tubes international!); Miniwatt
Here you find 4995 models, 4182 with images and 3335 with schematics for wireless sets etc. In French: TSF for Télégraphie sans fil.
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Tudosa Bogdan
02.Apr.11 |
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I recently bought a phillips radio 292v for restoration. Please only use the normal font, I have changed that. Attachments
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Wolfgang Bauer
03.Apr.11 |
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MfG. WB. |
Tudosa Bogdan
03.Apr.11 |
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hello Attachments
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Robert Sarbell
08.Apr.11 |
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Hello Tudosa, Early last year I bought on ebaY the Philips model BX707Av which uses the AC power and also the 6V DC power passing through the “triller” (in English we called the vibrator). That is the similar type which was used in the early automobiles – even before WWII. To ensure that I had the most accurate Philips data for the trillers, I researched the entire NL oude radio forum archives for specific data to properly restore my post-War model BX707AV which has the triller and appropriate circuitry installed. I was very fortunate to find 15 separate issues of the Philips Service Maandblad (I believe the translation is Philips Monthly Service Bulletin). The issues begin from February 1948 and go to the issue in August 1955. There is specific data for your 1939 -1941 model Philips 292V – written in the April 1950 monthly Service Bulletin. I will forward to you, under separate email the entire packet of the 15 monthly bulletins. I must admit that these bulletins are written in Dutch, but they should not be so difficult to translate for the information to help you. I have also researched an early master vibrator manual, produced by ATR in the USA in 1954, and believe there may be some possibility to acquire a suitable replacement for your vibrator. Respectfully, Robert NOTE: The vibrator in my Philips is still functionally acceptable and I have even installed a small lead-acid battery on the rear fibre panel. . . .so, the radio can actually be operated outside with no external power at all! |
Tudosa Bogdan
09.Apr.11 |
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good evening |
Robert Sarbell
09.Apr.11 |
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Hello Tudosa, |