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radio Schuchhardt 2Z german radio wooden tube vt126 vt143 tekade Pentatrons rare
$ 3669.6
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Description
The Ultra rare German Radio Schuchhardt 2Z from 1928 is a compact two-circuit receiver with the option of loudspeaker reception, also for remote transmitters.The necessary loudspeaker, lead battery, anode battery and grid voltage battery had to be purchased separately at the time. Not included in this listing
The company Schuchhardt AG was founded in 1886 by Ferdinand Schuchhardt as the Berliner Fernsprech- und Telegraphenwerk. From 1921 it is an Aktiengesellschaft (AG). The emphasis is on telephony installations, the radio sets are developed by Prof. Leith user and sold from 1923 by the Berlin company Allradio.
In 1929 SEL takes over the company and no new radio sets are developed anymore.
The photo shows the 2Z receiver with Schuchhardt spider coils and two TeKaDe tubes type VT126 and VT143 ultra rare tubes with pip top
The "Duotron" lamps were invented by the company Kramolin, which marketed a number of models with these tubes from 1926 onwards. Kramolin called these double triod "Pentatrons" because they are equipped with 5 elements. The manufacturer of the tubes is TeKaDe. Later Telefunken and Valvo also started producing such tubes
SPECIFICATIONS AND DATA
Brand name Ferdinand Schuchhardt A.G, Berlin
Country of origin Germany
Proper name Volksger t
Type 2Z
Serial number 25894
Year of construction 1928
Broadcast receiver application
Wave range 200-2000 meters, depending on the coils used
MW: 75 turns, LG: 150-200 turns
Tuning tuning with 2 variable mica capacitors
fine adjustment of secondary tuning via separate tuning capacitor
Trays 2 aluminum trays graduated from 0-180
Circuit h.f. + det + 2xlf
Number of circuits 2
center-to-center distance coil pins 19 mm
Center frequency none
Antenna plug-in coupling coil
earth and antenna connection on adjustable holder
Number of lamps 2
Type of lamps Telefunken REZ126 (2x) or TeKaDe VT126 (2x)
later Telefunken REZ364
Anode voltage 60, 90 and 100 Volt, n.r.s. -1.5 to -9 Volt, via dry battery connection cables
Glow voltage 4 V, 600 mA, via lead battery connection cables
Loudspeaker connection for high impedance loudspeaker
Chassis ebonite mounting plate
6-wire battery connection cable, 1.30 meters long
output power 300mW at 120 Volt
Front plate in glossy black ebonite
Casing beech cabinet, stained red-brown
Dimensions wxhxd 30x8x14 cm
Weight 1.1 kg
Selling price 59 R.M. (D), excluding bulbs and coils
Production period 1928-1929
Batch size
Particularities
uses two German Duotron tubes
VDFI plate (Verband der Funkindustrie) on the back
shipping will be done with extra care with extra protection of tubes and each other part of this ultra rare museum masterpiece