| Brand | Philips | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Type | B5X63A | ||||
| Picture |
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| Power | 110-127-145-165-220-240 VAC 70W | ||||
| Bands | LW 800-2000m MW 200-550m SW 16-51m FM 87.5-104Mc | ||||
| IF | 452 KHz and 10,7 MHz | ||||
| Cabinet | Wood | ||||
| Dimensions | 24.7 x 61,5 x 42,3 cm | ||||
| Controls | Low tone, High tone, Volume, Tuning, Pushbuttons: OFF, PU, LW, MW, SW, FM | ||||
| Internal speaker | AD 3500 AMS and 9748 A | ||||
| Produced | 1956 | ||||
| Tubes | FM Mixer ECC85 AM Mixer, FM MF-Amplifier ECH81 MF-Amp EF89 MF-Amp EF85 Detector and LF-amplifier EABC80 Output EL84 Output EL86 Tuning-indicator EM80 Rectifier EZ80 | ||||
| Display Lamp | 2 x 8024N/778 | ||||
| Notes | Yet another example of a very characteristic Philips mid-fifties radio. It's outputstage is interesting because it features a series-balanced output stage without using an output transformer. This principle is used on various other Philips designs. See for an extensive description of the series- balanced outputstage Gerard's Radio Corner | ||||
| DataSource | Elwin de Jong |