Few German radios were imported into the US until the 1960's.. Since they weren't imported into the US Rider doesn't have any information and Sam's has very little. You could call Sam's at 800-428-7267 or check with your local library. An Arizona 57 is lised as being in Sam's Photofact folder #418.
Norm
: I posted below about a Blaupunkt Arizona 57 but no one replied is this radio so rare that no one has ever seen one or is it to new or is it because it was made in Germany ?
: I was just curious
: Few German radios were imported into the US until the 1960's.. Since they weren't imported into the US Rider doesn't have any information and Sam's has very little. You could call Sam's at 800-428-7267 or check with your local library. An Arizona 57 is lised as being in Sam's Photofact folder #418.
: Norm
: : I posted below about a Blaupunkt Arizona 57 but no one replied is this radio so rare that no one has ever seen one or is it to new or is it because it was made in Germany ?
: : I was just curious
Norm
: : Devin
: : Few German radios were imported into the US until the 1960's.. Since they weren't imported into the US Rider doesn't have any information and Sam's has very little. You could call Sam's at 800-428-7267 or check with your local library. An Arizona 57 is lised as being in Sam's Photofact folder #418.
: : Norm
: : : I posted below about a Blaupunkt Arizona 57 but no one replied is this radio so rare that no one has ever seen one or is it to new or is it because it was made in Germany ?
: : : I was just curious
Thanks
: Does anyone have a copy of the Sam's Photofact folder #418 my local library doesn't have it and if so could you scan it in and e mail it to me
: Thanks
: I was just curious
Devin,
In my archives I found a schematic of the Blaupunkt Arizona 4344 (which I sent you by separate email).
This radio has 4 wave bands: SW, MW and LW (all AM) and one for UHF (FM). IF is 460 Kc (plus 10.7 Mc for UHF).
It employs the following tubes: ECC85, EC92, ECH81, EF89, EABC80, EL84 and EM80.
Gidi
http://home.planet.nl/~gverhe/
: : I posted below about a Blaupunkt Arizona 57 but no one replied is this radio so rare that no one has ever seen one or is it to new or is it because it was made in Germany ?
: : I was just curious
: Devin,
: In my archives I found a schematic of the Blaupunkt Arizona 4344 (which I sent you by separate email).
: This radio has 4 wave bands: SW, MW and LW (all AM) and one for UHF (FM). IF is 460 Kc (plus 10.7 Mc for UHF).
: It employs the following tubes: ECC85, EC92, ECH81, EF89, EABC80, EL84 and EM80.
: Gidi
: http://home.planet.nl/~gverhe/
I have an and worked in perfect state, you know about somebody that has parts of the one he plays disks, it excuses for my terrible English
sincerely
Patricio