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| This was the best selling valve radio in Great Britain in
the fifties. The radio was also available in a cream
coloured bakelite cabinet at extra cost. It is a rework
of the earlier DAC90, that used octal valves. The low serial number,
the type of knobs, and the grey
dropper, that was replaced by a green one
in later models, indicate that this is an early version.
The design is by Frank Middleditch. |
| Serial number:
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73/00152 |
| Dimensions
(w×h×d): |
32,4 × 23,5 × 19,3
cm |
| Made in: |
1950 |
| Purchased in: |
2005 |
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Circuit |
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Back |
| The radio has a
low serial number
(73/00152). On the left a built-in antenna is visible. The grey
dropper (now brown, because of the heat) is visible behind the UY41 rectifier
on the right. |
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