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The following information was gathered courtesy of Radio Museum\'s site.The case is in very good condition wityh no veneer loss or chips.
The speaker fabric is rotten.
The cord has been cut, so this is UNTESTED AND SOLD AS IS17 inches high x 12½ wide x 6½ inches deep Year: 1937 ?? Category: Broadcast Receiver - or past WW2 Tuner Valves / Tubes 7: 6A7 76 6D6 76 6C6 43 25Z5 Main principle Super-Heterodyne (Super in general); ZF/IF 456 kHz; 2 AF stage(s) Tuned circuits 6 AM circuit(s) Wave bands Broadcast, Short Wave(s) and Police. Details
Power type and voltage AC/DC-set / 115Volt Loudspeaker Electro Magnetic Dynamic LS (moving-coil with field excitation coil) Power out
from Radiomuseum.org Model: 148 - Detrola; Detroit MI Material Wooden case Shape Tablemodel, high profile (upright - NOT Cathedral nor decorative). Notes
76 as separate oscillator. AC-DC switch. \"Under no condition should a ground wire be connected to this receiver\"
Stein \"Cathedral & Tombstone Radios\" lists two bands for this model.
External source of data Ernst Erb Circuit diagram reference Rider\'s Perpetual, Volume 8 = 1937 and before
Cathedral & Tombstone Radios (page 93.)