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Three valve (+
rectifier) AC receiver |
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In oak cabinet
with bakelite knobs and black aluminium front. The design was by van Otto van Tussenbroek;
this radio was his first design for Erres. The receiver was made
by Van der Heem
& Bloemsma in The Hague. Knobs for primary and
secondary tuning are situated on the left and right; reaction
control in the middle. Push-pull switches below the tuning knobs
are used to switch from medium to long wave. A knob for volume
control is located on the left hand side. |

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receiver was briefly mentioned in Radio Expres,
September 13th, 1929. "van Sussenbroek" is a
corruption of the family name of
designer "van Tussenbroek". |
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This is an early version of
the receiver. It has no HF
separating plate. |
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The radio was introduced in 1929. It was first
shown, together with the four-valve KY104 and the
radio-gramophones 203 and 204, at the Jaarbeurs Autumn Trade
Fair, that was held from September 3rd until September 12th,
1929. The price of the radio was Hfl
230,- |
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Data |
Valves |
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| Serial number: |
18611 |
| Dimensions (h×w×d):
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25 × 44 × 22 cm |
| Made in: |
1929 |
| Purchasedin: |
2011 |
| Voltage: |
220 volt ~ |
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Click on a valve for more
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Circuit |
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Back |
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Below the chassis |
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Advertisement for the Erres KY103 in
radio guide "AVRO Bode", September 29, 1929... |
... and in newspaper Algemeen
Handelsblad of January 10th, 1930 |
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