| Brand | Philips | ||||||
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| Type | B4X23A | ||||||
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| Power | 110-127-145-220 VAC | ||||||
| Bands | LW 800-2000m MW 200-550m SW 16-51m FM 87.5-104Mc | ||||||
| Cabinet | Wood and Plastic | ||||||
| Dimensions | 223 x 55 x 21 cm | ||||||
| Controls | Volume,Tuning FM,Tuning LW,MW,SW, 9 switches (Power, SW, LW, MW, FM, 4x Tone) | ||||||
| Internal speaker | AD3500 M (5 Ohm | ||||||
| Produced | 1962 | ||||||
| Tubes | ECC85 FM hf-amplifier and mixer ECH81 AM-mixer, FM if-amplifier and mixer EF85 IF-amplifier EABC80 Detector, AF-amplifier EL84 AF-outputstage EZ80 Rectifier EM80 Tuning-indicator | ||||||
| Display Lamp | 8024N-71 | ||||||
| Notes | This is a Philips 'plano'. This was a cabinet layout that Philips introduced in 1955. Rob Krabbedam Has a large collection of this particulary kind of Philips radio. Typically for this cabinet style is that the speakers are located on the sides. The cabinet could therefore be low wich was appreciated by customers. Servicemen with big hands were a little less enthousiastic. | ||||||
| DataSource | Elwin de Jong |