Antiguo Radio RCA CR-88D RCA Communications Receiver 1946 With Original Manual.
Se desconoce si trabaja, se vende tal como esta ( condition unknown, Sold as is)
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It weighs 90 pounds.
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Info about Radio:
- Number of valves
- 13
- Valves 6SG7 - 6J5 - 6SA7 - 6H6 - 6SJ7 - 6K6GT - VR150 - 5Y3GT
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- Main principle
- Superheterodyne with previous RF step; ZF/IF 455 kHz; 2 AF stages
- Wave range
- Reception bands put in notes.
- Operating voltage
- Network / Batteries or batteries / 110; 125; 150; 210; 240 / 6 Volt
- Speaker
- - This model uses an external speaker (1 or more).
- Output power
- 2.5 W (unknown quality)
- MATERIAL
- Metallic
- from Radiomuseum.org
- Model: CR-88 - RCA Victor Co. Inc.; New
- Form
- Boatanchor (military, professional >20 kg).
- Width, height, depth
- 490 x 280 x 490 mm / 19.3 x 11 x 19.3 inch
- Annotations
- General purpose communications receiver with crystal filter built to military specifications. Further development of famous AR-88 with additional crystal phasing control on the front panel. Continuous frequency coverage from 535 kHz to 32 MHz in 6 switched bands. Tube types above are listed only once. Rack version CR-88A was used by US Navy as Model CRV-46246-B. Last version CR-88B arrived in 1951 and had both crystal filter and crystal calibrator.
- Net weight
- 41 kg / 90 lb 4.9 oz (90,308 lb)
- Documentation / Schemes (1)
- General Purpose Communications Receiver, Model CR-88. RCA, Camden, NJ, USA
- Author
- Model created by Valery Gromov. See in "Modify File" the subsequent participants.
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