![]() ![]() Please keep doing what you are good at!īeing the first Philips transistor radio, I think it is quite special and am happy to have it in my collection. My advice for Peter: we already have bad or average politicians enough, but only few good crime journalists. De Vries has political aspirations as well, and, as the national newspaper Nederlands Dagblad wrote, he started his political campain, but in the wrong arena. The diskettes with State Secrets ended with Crime Journalist Peter R. So far no problem, but they should not leave the diskettes in a car they sell. PLAY SOUND What about information privacy in The Netherlands? The security services RID and AIVD have investigated the private life of Dutch politicians to be. It is almost identical to the Radiola RA388T Superstor. Although the type number suggests 1956, the Philips 元F60T Portaletta was launched in 1957. I think there were earlier models (in 1956) from the Philips departments in France. ![]() Although all Dutch collectors seem to agree that this is the first transistorized Philips, I am not completely sure this is the case. As you can see on this advertisement, the rest of the portable collection was tubed. But in 1957 (following 1956 experiments with Radiola and Philips radios in France) Philips could not wait any longer and came out with a transistorized portable, the one shown here. Indeed, they were very good in exploiting the old ones. Philips had always been a bit slow to change to new technologies. The first commercial transistor radio appeared on the market late 1954 (the Regency TR1, now very much demanded by collectors). This happened indeed, but not quite overnight. It was realized from the start that this little gem was going to change radio forever. OC44 (mixer), 2xOC45 (MF stages), OA79 (det.), 2xOC71 (AF stges), 2xOC72 (Output).īatt 4xD (12mA silent, 39mA for 50mW output).Īt the end of 1946 the world saw a new invention: the transistor.
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