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| Production | The Netherlands, 1953. Price was 210 guilders. | 
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| Bands | LW (1053-1974m), MW (185-580m), SW (16.5-50.7m); IF is 452kHz. | 
| Tubes | ECH81, EBF80, EBC41, EL84, AZ41; dial light 8045D-00. | 
| Cabinet | Bakelite. Size 39x27x19 cm. Weight 6 kg. | 
| Power | AC 45W. | 
| Documents | Service docs, promotion card back, front. | 
 It could be of interest that this set is among the first generation with a ferrite rod antenna, which can be seen at the top of the cabinet.  Ferrite rods were introduced in home sets around 1952 or '53.  In some French radios of the time, like this Point Blue, one finds a cylinder shaped magnetic antenna.  At the extreme left of the chassis you can see the electrolytic filter capacitor, date-stamped April 1953.  The radio has two Rimlock three Noval tubes, including the EL84 output tube.
It could be of interest that this set is among the first generation with a ferrite rod antenna, which can be seen at the top of the cabinet.  Ferrite rods were introduced in home sets around 1952 or '53.  In some French radios of the time, like this Point Blue, one finds a cylinder shaped magnetic antenna.  At the extreme left of the chassis you can see the electrolytic filter capacitor, date-stamped April 1953.  The radio has two Rimlock three Noval tubes, including the EL84 output tube.
| Obtained | 6/1972 from Vredenburg Flea Market. | 
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| Condition | 8. | 
| Disposed | Sold 3/2024. | 
| Sound sample | PLAY SOUND The flood of 1953 enriched our culture with the word Delta Plan. Originally a national efford to secure the west of the country, it became custumary to say things like We need a Delta Plan for the preservation of Old Radios to express your concern about our technical inheritage. | 
 It needed just little servicing, like some cleansing, and later a new output tube.  It missed the back panel (mea culpa: I seem to remember it was there 25 years ago) but in December 2001 I was supplied with a replacement.  In May 2006 I replaced the paper capacitors and cleaned the bandswitch to improve the sound.
It needed just little servicing, like some cleansing, and later a new output tube.  It missed the back panel (mea culpa: I seem to remember it was there 25 years ago) but in December 2001 I was supplied with a replacement.  In May 2006 I replaced the paper capacitors and cleaned the bandswitch to improve the sound.