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AC receiver
Material: Oak cabinet with two diamond shaped coromandel wood decorations and ebonite front. A rheostat, on the left, controls the HF valve, the knob on the right hand side is for reaction control. The two big knobs are used for primary and secondary tuning. Both knobs have fine tuning. A wave range switch is situated between these knobs.
 Data  Valves Circuit
Serial number: none
Dimensions (w×h×d): 48,5 × 23 × 23,5 cm
Made in: 1928
Purchased in: 2011
 

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Back, before restoration
The AC mains section of the receiver can be seen on the right. It shows a Philips 451 mercury vapour-filled rectifier that does not belong there. The right tube is a 373 rectifier. A Ferrrix filament transformer can be seen behind the C142 valve. This is a strange addition, because the filament windings of the original transformer were undamaged. A home made variometer for inductive coupling is hidden behind the cardboard cover. 
Back, after restoration
The extra filament transformer was removed and some of the wiring was replaced.
Chassis (below)
The interstage transformer is by Körting, the tuning condensers were made by Brandes
AC mains section
Chassis (top view)

This page was last edited on 26.04.2012