2-S-10 Ch= RC-1111 RS-141
RCA (RCA Victor Co. Inc.); New York (NY)
- Country
- United States of America (USA)
- Manufacturer / Brand
- RCA (RCA Victor Co. Inc.); New York (NY)
- Year
- 1952

- Category
- Broadcast Receiver - or past WW2 Tuner
- Radiomuseum.org ID
- 53368
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- alternative name: RCA Manufacturing || Victor Talking Machine
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- Number of Tubes
- 10
- Main principle
- Superhet with RF-stage; ZF/IF 455/10700 kHz; 2 AF stage(s)
- Tuned circuits
- 7 AM circuit(s) 9 FM circuit(s)
- Wave bands
- Broadcast (BC) and FM or UHF.
- Details
- Changer (Record changer)
- Power type and voltage
- Alternating Current supply (AC) / 115 Volt
- Loudspeaker
- Permanent Magnet Dynamic (PDyn) Loudspeaker (moving coil) / Ø 12 inch = 30.5 cm
- Power out
- 8 W (unknown quality)
- Material
- Wooden case
- from Radiomuseum.org
- Model: 2-S-10 Ch= RC-1111 RS-141 - RCA RCA Victor Co. Inc.; New
- Shape
- Console with any shape - in general
- Dimensions (WHD)
- 35 x 35.5 x 23 inch / 889 x 902 x 584 mm
- Notes
- The RCA 2-S-10 is an AC operated 10 tube combination AM/FM receiver and record player using a 3 Speed Automatic Record Changer. Uses radio chassis RC-1111 and audio/power supply chassis RS-141. Has Qty(1) PM 12" speaker. AM Tuning range: 540 to 1600kHz. FM tuning range: 88 to 108 MHz. Uses Record Changer 930409-5 or 930409-10, with speeds of 33-1/3, 45 or 78 RPM. Record capacity is up to Qty(14) 7" or Qty(12) 10" or Qty(10) 12" or Qty(10) 10" and 12" intermixed. Uses Qty(3) type 51 lamps. Wooden cabinet was available in Limed Oak, Mahogany or Walnut.
- Net weight (2.2 lb = 1 kg)
- 96 lb (96 lb 0 oz) / 43.584 kg
- External source of data
- Ernst Erb
- Source of data
- The Radio Collector's Directory and Price Guide 1921 - 1965
- Circuit diagram reference
- Rider's Perpetual, Volume 23 (last), covering up to 1954
- Literature/Schematics (1)
- RCA Victor Service Notes "Red Book" Series (Volume VIII 1952, Page 29)
- Other Models
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Here you find 5139 models, 3244 with images and 4176 with schematics for wireless sets etc. In French: TSF for Télégraphie sans fil.
All listed radios etc. from RCA (RCA Victor Co. Inc.); New York (NY)