Invarnished
walnutcabinetwith
hinged lid. Made by
Gérard
Péricaud, Paris. This is the first Péricaud model with
internal tubes. Valves: detector, h.f. valve and 2 l.f.
valves. The filament rheostat (8 ohms) is not suitable for bright emitters.
The radio plays well with dull emitters, in this case Spheria valves (A406 compatible).
All voltages, the antenna, a frame antenna, headphones
and loudspeaker can be connected at the front.
Listen to "Marquita"
from the show "Bonjour Paris", sung by the
French singer Saint Granier with orchestra, recorded in
the Paris Casino, November 1924
Inside, top view
On the left the
variometerwith its white and blue colouredcapacitor, below the
variometer, antennatuning (with fine tuning).In front of the tubes
are thewavelength
switch and aposition switch
forvariometerorantennatuning. On the
righta
selector switchforthefeedbackcoilwith
underneathit the control knob
forthefeedback
coil.Behind thefour tubes
fromleft to right,grid leak resistance, inductor
and
grid leak capacitor. The knob in the
middle operates the filament rheostat.
The
knobs all have the initials
G.P.
(Gérard Péricaud)
Chassis, bottom view
Chassis side view
The Spheria
valves are clearly visible when it is dark
The radio
together with a Gaumont Lumière loudspeaker