Model 82 Marconiphone super-heterodyne receiver, 1927-1930

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Model 82 Marconiphone super-heterodyne receiver (8 valve) with
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Model 82 Marconiphone super-heterodyne receiver (8 valve) with
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Model 82 Marconiphone super-heterodyne receiver (8 valve) with
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Model 82 Marconiphone super-heterodyne receiver (8 valve) with
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Model 82 Marconiphone super-heterodyne receiver (8 valve) with
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Model 82 Marconiphone super-heterodyne receiver (8 valve) with frame aerial and dummy valves, introduced September 1927, made by the Marconiphone Company Limited, Dagenham, London, England, 1927-1930.

Details

Category:
Radio Communication
Object Number:
1930-944
Materials:
wood (unidentified), glass, metal (unknown), textile and bakelite
Measurements:
overall: 900 mm x 460 mm x 660 mm, 24.5 kg
type:
radio receiver
credit:
Donated by the Marconiphone Company Limited