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Telamon wrote:
In article , Mike wrote: On Dec 27, 9:28?pm, "Brenda Ann" wrote: Mike I actually have a nice tube portable AA5* with a tuned RF section that performs excedingly well. It's a GE set. I've had some older Philcos as well, but the GE seems to just edge them out in gain and sound quality. * instead of a rectifier, the fifth tube is an RF amp. ?Tube lineup is: 1U4, 1R5, 1U4, 1U5, 3V4 Brenda Ann, Thanks for the input. I'm probably going to invest in buying one of the tube-based TransOceanics off of eBay. I'll keep an eye open for GEs and Philcos, too, based on your input. My step-father used to work at an old Philco plant outside of Cincinnati, he'd probably get a kick out of seeing one of those receivers. Happy Holidays! Those radios had at least two different batteries. A high B+ and another low voltage battery for the filaments I think. Type A battery (big ass 1.5 Volt Dry Cell) Type B battery (45 Volt battery made of 30 Type C or D batteries) To this day, plate Voltage is called "B Plus" because of the 45 V "B" battery. |
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