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Top notch professional ship receiver like they could be found on German vessels.
Production | Germany, 1957.
Price was DM7000 (says Rmorg). |
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Bands | 14-21 kHz and 90-30.100 kHz in 11 bands. |
Tubes | 17 tubes. |
Semi- conductors | Rectifiers. |
Cabinet | Steel. Size 52x33x35 cm. Weight 34 kg. |
Power | AC or DC with Wechselrichter. |
Documents | Service documentation. |
This marvellous radio has double conversion, super sensitivity, receives SSB broadcasts.... Wow, it really is a shame you cannot read Dutch! Scores 9.5 on the Hoen Scale.
Obtained | 11/1996 from Private person. |
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Condition | 8. |
Disposed | Sold 12/2013. |
Sound sample | PLAY SOUND Around 300 or 400 kHz one can hear air beacons announcing their identity in Morse. |
But for each radio there is a time for buying and a time for selling. The purchase of a Philips D2999 made me use it less, it took a lot of space, and during a mess up round of 2013 I decided to sell it. It was bought by Fred, who later sent me a picture of the Debeg in his shack.