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Four valve superheterodyne battery receiver
Made by Societé des Etablissements Péricaud (SEP), Paris. 1st stage: triple grid (trigrille, DARIO R69) oscillator and mixer, 2nd stage: another trigrille, (most probably another (Cyrnos) R69) triple grid intermediate frequency amplifier, 3rd stage: triode (R78?, now A410) grid leak detector, 4th stage: pentode (DARIO R79) audio amplifier. "Transformateur" with switch (GO/PO). Wooden case with blue linen cover and black metal front.
More about the R69 trigrille
As far as I know, this Dario tube has only been made for a few years, with a rather dubious 1st grid. The tube has four pins and two extra pins at the side, one extra for the extra first grid and one for the 3rd grid. The extra grid G1 (connected to a positive voltage) was supposed to give some extra emission by reducing the space charge. Péricaud used these valves in some of its Trisodyne models as some sort of unique selling stunt, but in fact is was all humbug, and production stopped after a year... To overcome replacement problems, the valves could in most cases be substituted by a normal "bigrille" without loss of functionality (Not in case of the first R69). Of course, with some modifications, even a simple triode can be used as a Tropadyne Mixer/Oscillator.
Data Valves
Serial number: BP1254
Dimensions (w×h×d): 25 × 37 × 22  cm
Made in: 1928
Purchased in: 2006
Click on a valve for more information

Circuit
Inside
The antenna coil (left) is missing.
Chassis
From left to right: lf transformer, tuning capacitor, by-pass condenser,  2nd intermediate frequency transformer, volume control, antenna capacitor, 1st intermediate frequency transformer.
"Transformateur" with switch (MW/LW) oscillator coil Advertisement for the Trisodyne radios made by Péricaud

This page was last edited on 20.11.2011