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James Pernal July 4th 07 09:17 PM

Lorenz Portable AM-FM - attached files (1/1)
 
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I'm trying to ID this Lorenz battery and AC AM-FM portable. Tube lineup
as found DC 90, DF96, IR5 DK91, DF96, DF97, DAF96, and 3V4 DL94.

As you can see no labels. US version is the only label. Not in
Beitmans,Nostalgiair. Radiomuseum (non-member) and other European
sources imply its tube lineup is close to a 56, but this does not have
LW or SW. The 55 does not have the DC90 converter horizontal underneath
the variable cap.

Any ideas? Unique model for US?

Thanks Jim





Neil S July 5th 07 04:44 PM

Lorenz Portable AM-FM - attached files (1/1)
 
Jim, if you find out anything, or you delve into the circuit on this set, I
would really like to know how they did the detector for FM. Since isolated
cathode diodes are almost unknown in battery heated versions, did they use
crystal rectifiers?

Neil S.

"James Pernal" wrote in message
...
I'm trying to ID this Lorenz battery and AC AM-FM portable. Tube lineup
as found DC 90, DF96, IR5 DK91, DF96, DF97, DAF96, and 3V4 DL94.

As you can see no labels. US version is the only label. Not in
Beitmans,Nostalgiair. Radiomuseum (non-member) and other European
sources imply its tube lineup is close to a 56, but this does not have
LW or SW. The 55 does not have the DC90 converter horizontal underneath
the variable cap.

Any ideas? Unique model for US?

Thanks Jim





James Pernal July 6th 07 04:24 AM

Lorenz Portable AM-FM - attached files (1/1)
 
In article wl8ji.15024$Io4.12763@edtnps89,
"Neil S" wrote:

Jim, if you find out anything, or you delve into the circuit on this set, I
would really like to know how they did the detector for FM. Since isolated
cathode diodes are almost unknown in battery heated versions, did they use
crystal rectifiers?

Neil S.

"James Pernal" wrote in message
...
I'm trying to ID this Lorenz battery and AC AM-FM portable. Tube lineup
as found DC 90, DF96, IR5 DK91, DF96, DF97, DAF96, and 3V4 DL94.

As you can see no labels. US version is the only label. Not in
Beitmans,Nostalgiair. Radiomuseum (non-member) and other European
sources imply its tube lineup is close to a 56, but this does not have
LW or SW. The 55 does not have the DC90 converter horizontal underneath
the variable cap.

Any ideas? Unique model for US?

Thanks Jim



Well if some good soul can ID the set, and maybe even supply a
schematic, all would be known!

I did look under the chassis and there are two OA72 black diodes. These
cross to 1N34/1N60, so I assume they are the ratio detector. This set
may be as old as late 1954, so its interesting the diodes are there.

The DC90 is a VHF battery tube, which has no cross to a US tube from
what I've read. The DAF96 which crosses to a 1AH5 has a single diode
plate, which I assume is used as the AM detector.

I suppose I can trace out the entire schematic, but getting one would
help and save tons of time. I'm not sure on the A battery voltage,
guessing 9 Volts from some other Lorenz sets around this time. Do they
switch filaments between the converters to make up 9 V? Are all in
series and a dropping resistor means a 12 V A battery? I'd like to
determine the full drop such that I can ease up on replacing the
selenium rectifier, with a diode and resistor, such the the proper
voltages are set.

Most of the broken dial cord is intact, but again service info would
speed things up.

Read about Europe being the only place that made battery FM portable
radios, and when I found this one, I wanted it and snapped it up

Jim

Jim Mueller July 6th 07 05:45 AM

Lorenz Portable AM-FM - attached files (1/1)
 
1A3 (miniature) and 1R4 (loctal), although I suspect they were used mostly
in military 2-way FM radios.

--
Jim Mueller

To get my real email address, replace wrongname with eportiz. Then replace
nospam with sacbeemail.

"Neil S" wrote in message
news:wl8ji.15024$Io4.12763@edtnps89...
Jim, if you find out anything, or you delve into the circuit on this set,
I would really like to know how they did the detector for FM. Since
isolated cathode diodes are almost unknown in battery heated versions, did
they use crystal rectifiers?

Neil S.

"James Pernal" wrote in message
...
I'm trying to ID this Lorenz battery and AC AM-FM portable. Tube lineup
as found DC 90, DF96, IR5 DK91, DF96, DF97, DAF96, and 3V4 DL94.

As you can see no labels. US version is the only label. Not in
Beitmans,Nostalgiair. Radiomuseum (non-member) and other European
sources imply its tube lineup is close to a 56, but this does not have
LW or SW. The 55 does not have the DC90 converter horizontal underneath
the variable cap.

Any ideas? Unique model for US?

Thanks Jim







Neil S July 6th 07 04:24 PM

Lorenz Portable AM-FM - attached files (1/1)
 
Jim, both the 1A3 and the 1R4 are hardly cantidates for consumer portable
use since they draw 150mA on the filament even though it is at 1.4V, so I do
agree that your suggested uses are quite correct.
I think I am correct in that the pair of diodes used for FM detection need
to be fairly close in parameters to work properly, so could one even use one
of the above tubes along with the diode in a 1U5, for example??

Neil S.

"Jim Mueller" wrote in message
...
1A3 (miniature) and 1R4 (loctal), although I suspect they were used mostly
in military 2-way FM radios.

--
Jim Mueller

To get my real email address, replace wrongname with eportiz. Then
replace nospam with sacbeemail.

"Neil S" wrote in message
news:wl8ji.15024$Io4.12763@edtnps89...
Jim, if you find out anything, or you delve into the circuit on this set,
I would really like to know how they did the detector for FM. Since
isolated cathode diodes are almost unknown in battery heated versions,
did they use crystal rectifiers?

Neil S.

"James Pernal" wrote in message
...
I'm trying to ID this Lorenz battery and AC AM-FM portable. Tube lineup
as found DC 90, DF96, IR5 DK91, DF96, DF97, DAF96, and 3V4 DL94.

As you can see no labels. US version is the only label. Not in
Beitmans,Nostalgiair. Radiomuseum (non-member) and other European
sources imply its tube lineup is close to a 56, but this does not have
LW or SW. The 55 does not have the DC90 converter horizontal underneath
the variable cap.

Any ideas? Unique model for US?

Thanks Jim










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