1966 National Panasonic T-100D Transistor Radio Restoration

1966 National Panasonic T-100D Transistor Radio Restoration

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1966 National Panasonic T-100D Transistor Radio Restoration
Fanpage: https://goo.gl/YihN3D my Email [email protected] Help us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/MrNVC #VeryOLD, #Restoration, #RadioNational Old project: 1962 Radio Hitachi Restoration https://youtu.be/ydQqLKFHkmU Playlist: Restore It - Restoration Series 2018 https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLRgii7sNZx4hDIH1QyfDNN0fqLPrK4xqU Country: Japan Manufacturer Brand: Panasonic, Matsushita, National Year: 1966 Category: Broadcast Receiver - or past WW2 Tuner Semiconductors the count is only for transistors 9: Main principle to an article Super-Heterodyne Super in general Wave bands Broadcast plus more than 2 Short Wave bands. Details Power type and voltage Dry Batteries 7 x 1,5 Volt Loudspeaker 2 Loudspeakers Model: 4-Band 9-Transistor T-100 - Panasonic, Matsushita, Material Modern plastics No Bakelite or Catalin Shape Portable set 8 inch also usable without mains Dimensions WHD 340 x 280 x 120 mm 13.4 x 11 x 4.7 inch Notes National T-100 All Transistor 4-Band 9-Transistor; spread and main tuning, tuning meter, bass & treble controls, 5inch woofer and 3.5inch tweeter, dial light, frame antenna, terminals for ext. antenna and earth in, jack terminal for phono/tape in or tape rec. out selectable by switch, earphones jack, World Time Table on rear side, made in Japan. Note: Known differences between National T-100 & National-Panasonic T-100D are slightly different frequency ranges, different terminals on rear side & an additional battery for dial light for this model. Net weight 4.5 kg Info of My Radio Restoration National Panasonic T-100D, was a 9-transistor world band radio manufactured in 1966 by the National Panasonic Corporation of Japan at their Matsushita Industrial Complex. It was a 4-band battery powered short wave SW receiver for the high-end of the market. It became popular due to its high quality sound produced by a twin speaker system providing separate bass and treble. In 1966, a Class-B push-pull output stage using a matched pair of germanium transistors 2SB324 was a good as it got and many high-end products of that time had it. The good thing about this design is that the Japanese kept improving the components with better output transformers and speakers; consequently, many products of that period had identical output stages and produced very high quality sound. Konosuke Matsushita founded National Panasonic in 1918. Starting as a one-man repair shop, it quickly became Japan’s number one manufacturer of electrical and electronic products. In the 1963 issue of Fortune magazine Matsushita Electrical ranked 37th Playlist: Restore It - Restoration Series 2018 https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLRgii7sNZx4hDIH1QyfDNN0fqLPrK4xqU I don't add music to these videos so that you can choose to listen to what you like if you would like to. ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ If you would like to send me something to restore, tools to use or anything to support Restore It, please send to email. Huge thank you to all of my Patreon and PayPal supporters and specially to Penelope Kettlewell Matan Yechia Ryan williams Samuel Roy ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ Our channel include of guiding videos: - Making homemade tools, - Life hacks: Everything helps your life easier - DIY toys. - DIY projects - Restoration Projects. - Disassembly - Clean all parts - Remove old paint - Spray new color - Restore it - Testing Please subscribe us.