Radiochassis 2005 Stereo B and D
REMA, Fabrik für Rundfunk, Elektrotechnik und Mechanik, Stollberg (Ostd.)
- Paese
- Germania
- Produttore / Marca
- REMA, Fabrik für Rundfunk, Elektrotechnik und Mechanik, Stollberg (Ostd.)
- Anno
- 1965–1968
- Categoria
- Radio (o sintonizzatore del dopoguerra WW2)
- Radiomuseum.org ID
- 148481
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- Numero di tubi
- 9
- Principio generale
- Supereterodina (in generale); ZF/IF 460/10700 kHz
- N. di circuiti accordati
- 6 Circuiti Mod. Amp. (AM) 10 Circuiti Mod. Freq. (FM)
- Gamme d'onda
- Onde medie (OM), lunghe (OL), piú di 2 gamme di onde corte (> 2 x OC) e MF (FM).
- Tensioni di funzionamento
- Alimentazione a corrente alternata (CA) / 110; 127; 220; 240 Volt
- Altoparlante
- - Questo apparecchio richiede altoparlante/i esterno/i.
- Potenza d'uscita
- 7 W (qualità ignota)
- Materiali
- Mobile di metallo
- Radiomuseum.org
- Modello: Radiochassis 2005 Stereo B and D - REMA, Fabrik für Rundfunk,
- Forma
- Chassis o in scatola da montaggio
- Dimensioni (LxAxP)
- 500 x 190 x 280 mm / 19.7 x 7.5 x 11 inch
- Annotazioni
-
Einbauchassis für den Export zum Einbau in Musikmöbel verschiedener Hersteller.
Anschlussbuchsen für TA, TB, Lautsprecher links und rechts, getrennte Einstellung für AM/FM und Höhen/Tiefen.
Ausführung B: 2x KW, MW, LW, UKW bis 104 MHz, Ferritantenne;
Ausführung D: 3x KW, MW, UKW bis 108 MHz, Ferritantenne.
- Bibliografia
- Service-DVD Funkverlag B. Hein
- Letteratura / Schemi (1)
- -- Original-techn. papers. (Serviceunterlagen)
- Autore
- Modello inviato da Keith Dobson. Utilizzare "Proponi modifica" per inviare ulteriori dati.
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I am replacing the mains power cable on this set. As is normal, the original cable does not include a ground/earth wire. I would like to connect the ground/earth wire that is in the replacement cable, to the set. This is mainly for audio reasons, and also safety reasons. I am in the UK where earth is standard on mains power sockets.
I have some years experience with audio and electrical wiring, but am not familiar with vintage equipment from the DDR, and thought this may be a good thing to check with the wise folks of the RadioMuseum.
My questions are:
1 Is this likely to be a good/safe idea?
2 If so, What is the best place to connect it to? Do I simply make a really strong connection to a solid part of the radio's metal chassis?
3 I would also like to do the common hi-fi practise of connecting the earthing cable (NOT the audio cable screen) from another peice of audio, a turntable, to the same connection point on the radio. Is this likely to be a good/safe idea?
4 Are there any capacitors, or anything else, that should be discharged, or otherwise made safe, before handling/soldering the power connections?
5 Is it best to wait some time after disconnecting the power plug, before working on it?
It's great to make my first post on RadioMuseum - I'm very glad to see there's no such thing as a stupid question!
Keith Dobson, 24.Feb.09