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Inside a 1920s Vintage Radio: GECoPHONE BC2830 

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Have you ever wondered about the technology used for vintage radios or antique radios from the 1920s.
Here's your chance to look inside a genuine TRF or tuned radio frequency radio that was launched in 1925. A true vintage radio or wireless set using real vacuum tubes or valves
This GECoPHONE BC2830 was the latest in technology when it was launched. Using three valves or vacuum tubes it was able to provide top level performance for its day - the superhet radio had not yet become commonplace.
It was battery powered as the valves of the day used directly heated cathodes, etc. It also had a control called an "Intensifier" to provide additional gain. This would be called a reaction or regeneration control. Feedback was applied in the detector stage and by advancing the feedback more gain and selectivity were achieved, but as the point of oscillation was approached, the signal would become more distorted, and when it broke into oscillation, the output consisted of a whistle and distortion.
The internal construction of this old tube radio or wireless set is magnificent and the tuning or selector control was a mechanical wonder.
The wire wound resistors mentioned in the video are 2 Ohm resistors - there are some capacitors that could be mistaken for wire wound resistors. These are not visible in the shots taken. They were quite interesting but very unusual. They were made by taking a metal rod was covering it with a thin layer of insulation and then winding a coil of tinned copper wire. The turns were soldered together along one side to make them non-inductive. One connection was made to the metal rod and the other to the winding layer. These capacitors were used extensively in many early GECoPHONE sets including a GECoPHONE crystal set I have.
Overall this was a magnificent valve radio set, and although the technology would be overtaken ion only a few years, it would have provided excellent service in its day.
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Комментарии : 17   
@cdsplus1
@cdsplus1 8 месяцев назад
Wonderful, thanks for sharing this beautiful piece of history!
@ElectronicsNotes
@ElectronicsNotes 8 месяцев назад
Yes, it is an amazing piece of furniture & technology.
@elwood.downey
@elwood.downey 11 месяцев назад
Great tour, thank you. Interesting how mechanically complex it was.
@ElectronicsNotes
@ElectronicsNotes 11 месяцев назад
And rather beautifully made.
@ElectronicsNotes
@ElectronicsNotes 11 месяцев назад
Yes it is beautifully made and as you say the mechanic Osidge is complex. But of course they didn’t have software then, so everything had to be done using electronics and mechanics.
@brigittecavanagh4291
@brigittecavanagh4291 11 месяцев назад
No more radio like this anymore, only wifi ................Thank you for showing me.
@ElectronicsNotes
@ElectronicsNotes 11 месяцев назад
Indeed they don’t make them like this at all. There were plenty of interesting radios from this period and later. May be I’ll make some more videos about some other radios before too long.
@ricksampson6780
@ricksampson6780 11 месяцев назад
They certainly "don't make them like that anymore"!
@ElectronicsNotes
@ElectronicsNotes 11 месяцев назад
Indeed they don’t!! It is quite a treasure.
@robturner3065
@robturner3065 9 месяцев назад
Interesting, shame the vid wasn't longer. Btw it's pronounced 'Jeecophone' as in G-E-Co
@ElectronicsNotes
@ElectronicsNotes 9 месяцев назад
Thanks - I ran out of video and time to capture the video. The radio belongs to a friend & we spent an afternoon capturing it all. Interesting about the pronunciation - makes sense!
@robturner3065
@robturner3065 9 месяцев назад
@@ElectronicsNotes It looks complete enough to be got going again. They can be a bit of a nightmare to set up though these large battery sets!
@ElectronicsNotes
@ElectronicsNotes 9 месяцев назад
I think my friend was wondering about ghat but had thought he would conserve it rather than renovate it. He has done a marvellous job on a Philco 111 which works and looks immaculate.
@user-gdxt-7399
@user-gdxt-7399 Месяц назад
I had e GeCoPhone , but I returned it to the owners grandson. The coils were a mess and the valves were missing. The cabinet was not nearly as nice as yours.
@ElectronicsNotes
@ElectronicsNotes Месяц назад
This one actually belonged to a friend of mine. As you say, it was in really good condition.
@user-gdxt-7399
@user-gdxt-7399 Месяц назад
Mine was already messed up in the late 60s, when it was taken to my late father's shop for repair. Where it stayed until 2021 haha
@IanPoole
@IanPoole Месяц назад
Such a shame it was messed up. The woodwork is beautiful and the inner workings are fascinating.
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