09-09-2014, 04:45 AM
Good morning from Normandy - France Sirs
And many thanks for explanations .
for the moment I cannot provide list of lamps as I am not in possession of the radio .
What I suppose to read on the label is chassis type 611??.
For the voltage : indeed at that time ( 1935 years ) voltage in France was stil 110V , change in most of cities for 220V was made from 1955 , but most of equipments, french produced, were as anticipation foregone for both voltages 110 and 220 v , even more as for the radio sets : 110 - 125 - 150 - 220 - 240.
For exemple I still have the radio set from my grand parents , dated 1936 , with a trafo multi voltages .
I am also reticent to buy this radio as the vendor in the avertising , says he has connected the set on 220 Volts !! and so the radio sizzle . I suppose the trafo could have been damaged ... what' s a pity .
We find sometimes US radio sets for collection in France as this one .
From my side I am owner of a small Emerson one , Westinghouse , and RCA meuble .
I have neighbour owner of a Philco labelled " chassis type 640 " see fotos .
But I notice the 640 does not fit excactly with the fotos of the radio I made in his home ... ???
The owner does not want to sell it for the moment . so I am waiting .....
Well , I thank you very much for the reply and informations provided
As information , you can see hereafter a small part of my radio collection , especiaally french and german brands including several meubles , very cumbersome .
sorry : I forgot to joign the link !!!
http://www.radiomuseum.org/collection/cl...oulet.html
best regards
Claude
And many thanks for explanations .
for the moment I cannot provide list of lamps as I am not in possession of the radio .
What I suppose to read on the label is chassis type 611??.
For the voltage : indeed at that time ( 1935 years ) voltage in France was stil 110V , change in most of cities for 220V was made from 1955 , but most of equipments, french produced, were as anticipation foregone for both voltages 110 and 220 v , even more as for the radio sets : 110 - 125 - 150 - 220 - 240.
For exemple I still have the radio set from my grand parents , dated 1936 , with a trafo multi voltages .
I am also reticent to buy this radio as the vendor in the avertising , says he has connected the set on 220 Volts !! and so the radio sizzle . I suppose the trafo could have been damaged ... what' s a pity .
We find sometimes US radio sets for collection in France as this one .
From my side I am owner of a small Emerson one , Westinghouse , and RCA meuble .
I have neighbour owner of a Philco labelled " chassis type 640 " see fotos .
But I notice the 640 does not fit excactly with the fotos of the radio I made in his home ... ???
The owner does not want to sell it for the moment . so I am waiting .....
Well , I thank you very much for the reply and informations provided
As information , you can see hereafter a small part of my radio collection , especiaally french and german brands including several meubles , very cumbersome .
sorry : I forgot to joign the link !!!
http://www.radiomuseum.org/collection/cl...oulet.html
best regards
Claude