Philco Radio, 1928-1942: A Pictorial History of the World's Most Popular Radio |
Contents
metal table models and three consoles Text by Michael Prosise | 16 |
193233 | 32 |
begins work on high fidelity reproduction uses new 6 3 volt tubes in | 53 |
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115 volts AC/DC 50-60 cycles Tubes 60 cycles Tubes Antique Radio Baby Grand bakelite table model Band Switch Battery operated Tubes Beam of Light Built-in cabinet identical cabinet similar chairside set chassis circuit Console AC Console radio-phono Courtesy of Michael Covers Standard diagram for Model dial Doug Houston feature six pushbuttons Four bands Frequency Coverage high fidelity Highboy identical to Model kc Band Lowboy Magnetic Tuning mc Power Michael Prosise Model 90 models feature six models use shadow Neutrodyne Neutrodyne-Plus Off-On Off-On/Tone Off-On/Volume offered PHILCO Model Philco Radio Philco sets Phonograph Photo by Doug Photo by Michael pushbuttons for automatic Radio-Phonograph console Record Changer Ron Boucher Screen Grid separate speaker shadow meters shortwave shown similar chasses similar to Model standard broadcast stations Superheterodyne Table Model AC/DC table model cabinet Three bands Tombstone tube diagram Tuning See Appendix ume See Appendix ume These models volts AC/DC Tubes Walnut