Remler 29 (1929)
Remler 29
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The Remler "29" was a superheterodyne, sold as a kit. I acquired this receiver in 1990 from a prominent Michigan antique radio collector.

Tube Line Up:
22...R. F. Amplifier
01A...1st. Detector / Mixer
01A...Heterodyne Oscillator
22...1st. I. F. Amplifier
22...2nd. I. F. Amplifier
22...3rd. I. F. Amplifier
01A...2nd. Detector
12...Audio Driver
71...Audio Output


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