Blaupunkt WR1-T |
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This is one of the largest, most complex and multi-featured superheterdyne troop entertainment radios with the following features:
This WR1-T is restored to full working order and power supplies were built for it to fit into the battery compartments. As far as I can tell, the only difference between the WR1-T and the WR1-P are the vacuum tube types that can be used in these receivers, and that is why I believe the "T" or "P" designation only describes the vacuum tube series used inside. |
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Specifications |
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FREQUENCY RANGE: |
(Mo) 150 KHz - 435 KHz, 510 KHz - 1,510 KHz and 5,100 KHz - 15,800 KHz |
NUMBER OF CRYSTALS: |
0 |
PRESET FREQUENCIES: |
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ANTENNA: |
Any random-length wire antenna will work with this receiver. Although antennas tuned to match corresponding wavelengths maximize sensitivity. |
TUNING:(MO OR CRYSTAL) |
MO |
SENSITIVITY: |
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SELECTIVITY: |
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POWER SOURCE: |
DC (2 X 1.2 volt batteries + 90 V anode battery) AC (switchable for utility power from 110 to 240 volts) |
SIMILAR SETS : |
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POWER OUTPUT:(WATTS) |
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TUBES (TYPE and NUMBER): |
(7) DCH11, 2X DF11, 2X DAF11, DC11, DDD11 |
USE: |
Troop entertainment, barracks, HQ entertainment. |
TYPE OF SIGNAL: |
Tone and voice, amplitude modulated |
RANGE: (MILES) |
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TO COMMUNICATE WITH: |
Long, middle and short wave broadcast radio stations. |
TO REPLACE IN PART: |
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The WR1-T entertainment receiver. |
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Here is the Voltage source switch. The "BATT." setting switches to battery power. The Netz setting is the first one to be used under unknown utility power conditions. |
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These are the voltage settings from the WR1-T manual. There is no explanation as to the absence of the 12 setting. |
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This is the frequency scale showing short, middle and long wave frequencies. Different cities in Germany and Austria that could be received are shown on the scale. To the left is the rare WR1-T voltmeter, which worked well. It showed filament voltage automatically when the receiver was switched on, and should show within the red range. When the blue button is pressed, the volt meter showed Anode voltage, which should be in the blue range. |
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The label reads: "Attention! When operating from utility power, turn the switch below to the right slowly, until the Voltmeter indicator reaches the red mark". The connector above the sign is the headphone jack, which accepts both plugs and naked wire connectors. |
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On the left is the wave range switch: Tonabn. (aux. input such as a record player), Short wave, Middle wave, and Long wave. To the right of this switch are the ground, antenna, and antenna switch connectors. Above this connector is the antenna range switch. |
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Volume, tone adjustment and frequency tuning knobs. Below are input jacks for either a microphone or a record player. |
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This is the manufacturer's data. |
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