Other radios based on the same chassis:
11-valve beast of a radiogram (10-valve plus magic eye tuning) with push pull output.
Models 11352, 11353 and 11355E are pretty much identical (possibly also 11354 although this model not sighted)
Valves (10 plus magic eye): 6BA6, ECH42, 6BA6, 6AV6 / 6AT6, 6BA6, 6BA6, (6V6GT + 6V6GT) Output Pair, GZ32 Rectifier, 6AU6 Phono Preamp, and 6U5 Magic Eye
Intermediate Frequency: 455kc/s
Frequency Bands: 3
General Construction Notes for Collier & Beale Ltd:
Model numbering followed no real sensible scheme until around 1940 - and prior to 1934 apparently no model numbers were assigned at all.
From 1940 a 3- or 4-digit system was employed where the first digit indicates the number of valves, the second digit is the number of bands and the third is the year of manufacture. From 1950 the last digit became two digits, eg: 5151 is a 5-valve broadcast-band only from 1951.
From 1957 model numbers were replaced with model names, ie the Pacemaker Buffalo - which makes the year of manufacture hard to determine unless service info is consulted (although C&B often released service info after the radio, and the date on the service info was for its release, not that of the model.
YEAR | MODEL NAME |
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1952 | Gulbransen model 11352 'New Symphony' |