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by mitkrakow in electronics-gadgets
The Detefon DT2 was manufactured after the end of World War II by Krakowskie Zakłady Elektroniczne Telpod (T-7). It is a continuation of the pre-war Detefon devices in an unmodified form. Telpod’s product range at the end of the 1940s and beginning of the 1950s mostly included radio parts (potentiometers and switches), radio technology accessories (knobs, plugs or earphone cords) and small electrical equipment. The manufacture of the range was based on the assembly lines of the remains of Telefunken, which had been nationalised after the War. The Detefon DT2 allows the reception of radio waves in short, medium, and long wave bands. The receiver is enclosed in a Bakelite housing to which a crystal detector is attached. On the bottom of the receiver there is a schematic, pictorial operation manual. Manufacturer: T-7 factory, Kraków, 1940s and 1950s Inv. No.: MIM970/V-226 Model prepared on the basis of photogrammetric measurements Licence: CC BY-NC-SA