The chassis of the Philips 640A. The radio is a straight-ahead receiver with 4 circuits.
The back of the chassis. This beautiful radio was built in 1934.
The problems of this radio is in the tuning capacitor. Oxide of the ash of the tuning capacitor causes the radio to generate. Philips had this spring as a solution.
The radio is equipped with a mechanical tuning indicator.
The underside of the chassis. This radio is beautifully built.
The whole seen from the back.
The back bulkhead of this radio. This radio was sold in the Netherlands a long time ago.
The beautiful stately device has a separate insert dial.
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Philips 640A
The last straight receiver. The performance is incredibly good. Provided it has been properly restored.