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Just Wondering ??
Hi All;
I am just wondering.. When I was a kid, I had an AC/DC radio beside my bed.. I don't remember much about it, it was either Bakelite or Plastic case and brown in Color.. The reason I am asking about it.. Is it had a set of Coils for its tuning.. It was made at the end of World War II or with in a few years after that.. I had asked my Dad about why it didn't have a tuning Capicator, and He told me Metal was scarse.. So I am wondering, 1st did all radio manufactures at this time use Coil tuners, or only some manufactures ?? and 2nd of those who did, who are they ?? I had had this radio as far back as I could remember, and when I asked about it, it would have been the late 1960's.. THANK YOU Marty |
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I have an old AA5 from the postwar era that is otherwise unremarkable, except it has tuning coils/ferrite rods-Sort of a crude R-390 tuning scheme.
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That's called permeability tuning. Many designs used it but the vast majority were variable capacitors. I doubt that it had anything to do with scarcity of materials.
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By far the biggest user of them was a company called Detrola. Look up Detrola 571 on the internet and see if any look like yours. Also, a lot of early FM radios used them too. |
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"Permeability Tuning" ! That's it ! Had a Mind-Fart there...I wondered why an el cheapo radio would use something like that..Doesn't really work any better or worse than any other AA5 set.
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Hi All;
Its not a Detrola.. Also, what is an AA5 set ?? THANK YOU Marty |
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All-American Five..
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Perhaps one of these cute little Airlines... they were very popular. I have one in brown bakelite:
http://www.radioatticarchives.com/radio.htm?radio=204 jr |
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Are mind farts caused by thinking about beans?
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I was also thinking it was war related since I'd seen numerous from 1941-1942 with those tuners including Philco and Silvertone.
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No, Mind Farts are caused by the Said Poster-Me- being a bit Senile, & possibly in the 1st stages of Alzheimer's.. Just wait til you get to be almost 56...(grin)
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Good Luck on your search Marty...AA5 tubes (octal base) of the era were 12SA7, 12SK7, 12SQ7, 50L6, 35Z5
Mind - fahrt example: I know lotsa tube numbers but please dont ask what I had for breakfast |
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Regarding shortages, Most, if not all of the 571 series receivers had field coil speakers.
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Hi All;
I looked in Radio Attic.. I didn't see anything like what I am looking for.. So, either my memory is wrong about what it looked like.. Or they don't have a picture of it.. I saw alot of 40's and 50's radios that I could tell were from that period.. THANK YOU Marty |
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I saw the four tube model at a swap-meet for $275.00, not restored.
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