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Year: 1965 ? | Category: Broadcast Receiver - or past WW2 Tuner | ||||
Semiconductors (the count is only for transistors) | 15: AF115 AF114 AF115 AF116 AF116 AF116 OC70 OC71 OC71 OC81D or. AC128 OC71 OC71 OC81D or. AC128 AD140 or. AD149 AD140 or. AD149 |
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Main principle | Superheterodyne (common); ZF/IF 470/10700 kHz |
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Wave bands | Broadcast, Long Wave, Short Wave plus FM or UHF. |
Details | Changer (Record changer) |
Power type and voltage | Alternating Current supply (AC) / 200-250 Volt |
Loudspeaker | 2 Loudspeakers |
Power out | 6 W (unknown quality) |
from Radiomuseum.org | Model: AM/FM Stereophonic Radiogram F6G40AT - Philips Electrical, Lamps, |
Material | Wooden case |
Shape | Console, Lowboy (legs < 50 %). |
Notes | A mains powered AM/FM stereophonic radiogram with a 2 x 3 watt transistor amplifier, two loudspeakers, a Philips AG1025 four speed autochanger and an AM/FM transistor tuner covering MW (185-555 metres), LW (1080-1875 metres), SW (17-50 metres) and VHF (87-100 MHz). Metal rectifier. Sockets for external AM and FM aerials, tape recorder and for an optional multiplex FM stereo adaptor. Similar to the Stella ST328AT stereophonic radiogram which has a Garrard Autoslim autochanger. |
Literature/Schematics (1) | Trader Service Sheet (suppl. of Wireless & El. Trader, etc.) (1726 dated 22 October 1965) |
Model page created by Howard Craven. See "Data change" for further contributors.
All listed radios etc. from Philips Electrical, Lamps, Industrial - Miniwatt; London
Here you find 417 models, 281 with images and 278 with schematics for wireless sets etc. In French: TSF for Télégraphie sans fil.