544
Item nr.
Travel portable
Production | Germany, 1960.
Price was fl 149,50. |
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Bands | LW, MW. |
Semi- conductors | 3x OC169 (mix, 1st & 2nd IF), OA70 (det.), OC75 (driver), 2x OC72 (output). |
Cabinet | Plastic. Size 16x9.5x4cm. |
Power | Batt 4xAA (6V), 15-20mA. |
Documents | Schema, RM.org, Dutch Data sheet, Advertisement. |
Obtained | 5/2021 from Rudi. |
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Condition | 6; plays, not very sensitive, glued cabinet. |
Disposed | Sold 6/2022. |
Sound sample | PLAY SOUND Local radio station JINX. |
I did some measurements and could not explain the results well. The OC169 transistor is known to devolop whiskers sometimes, so I feared my transistors were whisker-infected. Then I got the suggestion to check on C16 (AGC buffer). This turned out to be the cause of the silence indeed, and replacement brought the radio back to life.
I greased the tuning knob to operate it more smoothly and increased sensitivity a bit by realigning the three IF cans. It now receives the strong local stations (Paradijs, JINX), and a few foreign stations after dark.
The cabinet was glued a few times, and still feels a bit brittle. The batteries do not fit in very well; are modern AA batteries thicker than those in 1960? Anyway, the battery springs do not really press the cells to their contacts very effectively, so after some time, the radio may fail again due to bad battery contact.