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Philips Tube Radio B6IF73A from 1958 

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Комментарии : 12   
@paulwarren7306
@paulwarren7306 2 года назад
Great job Rod. I'm looking forward to listening to it when we get back from holidays. I promise to remove cobwebs more diligently in future😀. Paul.
@pd1rwk825
@pd1rwk825 2 года назад
Nice job, Rod.
@Donno308
@Donno308 2 года назад
Another interesting Philips! I was thinking of adding a Bluetooth module to the Nordmende I’m currently working on. I also have a Philips model 147 in the shed awaiting my attention. It is an Australian assembled radio, I think, and being for the Australian market it doesn’t have FM as there was no commercial FM broadcast in Australia until around 1980. It has 3 speakers, driven by a pair of 6M5’s in push pull configuration. I’ve been putting it off as the cabinet is in terrible shape and will need a lot of work. It would also be an ideal candidate for Bluetooth. Cheers
@vicmabus1532
@vicmabus1532 2 года назад
A handsome set!
@electronicsoldandnew
@electronicsoldandnew 2 года назад
Good one. Thanks.
@retro_tech
@retro_tech 2 года назад
Great job, beautiful radio!
@worldwide1376
@worldwide1376 2 года назад
Fantastic job!
@radio-ged4626
@radio-ged4626 2 года назад
Nice job, radio looks really well. I will have to try the bluetooth output mod to boost the sound level. Without boosting it's OK but if you forget to turn it down before switching back to radio it could damage the speakers (or my ears).
@Roundymooney
@Roundymooney 2 года назад
I like Philips in general-but they never believed in the simple and straightforward solution to a problem, be it mechanical or electronic!
@jimgarvey301
@jimgarvey301 2 года назад
Hi Rod I have just been given the same radio.I would love to add the blue tooth module Do you sell the modules
@jimgarvey301
@jimgarvey301 2 года назад
Hi Rod do you sell the Bluetooth modules
@Donno308
@Donno308 2 года назад
Another interesting Philips! I was thinking of adding a Bluetooth module to the Nordmende I’m currently working on. I also have a Philips model 147 in the shed awaiting my attention. It is an Australian assembled radio, I think, and being for the Australian market it doesn’t have FM as there was no commercial FM broadcast in Australia until around 1980. It has 3 speakers, driven by a pair of 6M5’s in push pull configuration. I’ve been putting it off as the cabinet is in terrible shape and will need a lot of work. It would also be an ideal candidate for Bluetooth. Cheers
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