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1932? Voco
Model V41N
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Cabinet Style: Cathedral
Tube Count: 4
Circuit Type: TRF
Power: AC (transformer)
Bands: Broadcast
Tubes: '24, '35, '41, '80
Speaker: Dynamic
Original Cost: ?
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Jack Benny becomes a staple on Sunday evenings until 1955.

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Click here to read The Old Radio Almanac for 1932


About The Radio

This is a 4 tube "screen grid" TRF radio.
Screen grid tubes, or "Tetrodes", eliminated the feedback problem of triodes. Radios could be built with higher amplification, which allowed building radios with fewer tubes thus lowering costs.


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About The Company

The Voco Radio Manufacturing Company was incorporated in Pittsburgh, PA in 1932 and apparently  declared bankruptcy on February 10th 1933.
If you can provide any other information about the Voco Radio Mfg. Co. Please E-mail me.
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