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- All_American_Five abstract "The term All American Five is a colloquial name for mass-produced, superheterodyne radio receivers that used five vacuum tubes in their design. These radio sets were designed to receive amplitude modulation (AM) broadcasts in the medium wave band, and were manufactured in the United States from the mid-1930s until the early 1960s By eliminating a power transformer, cost of the units was kept low; the same principle was later applied to television receivers. Variations in the design for lower cost, shortwave bands, better performance or special power supplies existed, although many sets used an identical set of vacuum tubes.".
- All_American_Five thumbnail Philco_radio_model_PT44_front.jpg?width=300.
- All_American_Five wikiPageExternalLink warm-glow-of-aa5.html.
- All_American_Five wikiPageExternalLink Radio-Engineering-1933-08.pdf.
- All_American_Five wikiPageExternalLink AA5-1.html.
- All_American_Five wikiPageID "1211626".
- All_American_Five wikiPageLength "20218".
- All_American_Five wikiPageOutDegree "65".
- All_American_Five wikiPageRevisionID "690317550".
- All_American_Five wikiPageWikiLink 1L6.
- All_American_Five wikiPageWikiLink 25L6.
- All_American_Five wikiPageWikiLink A._Atwater_Kent.
- All_American_Five wikiPageWikiLink DC_receiver_design.
- All_American_Five wikiPageWikiLink Admiral_(electrical_appliances).
- All_American_Five wikiPageWikiLink Amplitude_modulation.
- All_American_Five wikiPageWikiLink Automatic_gain_control.
- All_American_Five wikiPageWikiLink Automotive_battery.
- All_American_Five wikiPageWikiLink Bakelite.
- All_American_Five wikiPageWikiLink Battery_(electricity).
- All_American_Five wikiPageWikiLink Battery_(vacuum_tube).
- All_American_Five wikiPageWikiLink Beat_frequency_oscillator.
- All_American_Five wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_radio.
- All_American_Five wikiPageWikiLink Category:Radio_electronics.
- All_American_Five wikiPageWikiLink Category:Types_of_radios.
- All_American_Five wikiPageWikiLink Christmas_lights.
- All_American_Five wikiPageWikiLink Detector_(radio).
- All_American_Five wikiPageWikiLink Electric_shock.
- All_American_Five wikiPageWikiLink Electrical_polarity.
- All_American_Five wikiPageWikiLink Electrical_wiring.
- All_American_Five wikiPageWikiLink Electronic_oscillator.
- All_American_Five wikiPageWikiLink Frequency_mixer.
- All_American_Five wikiPageWikiLink Intermediate_frequency.
- All_American_Five wikiPageWikiLink Isolation_transformer.
- All_American_Five wikiPageWikiLink Medium_wave.
- All_American_Five wikiPageWikiLink Metal_rectifier.
- All_American_Five wikiPageWikiLink Morse_code.
- All_American_Five wikiPageWikiLink Motor_vehicle.
- All_American_Five wikiPageWikiLink Niagara_Falls.
- All_American_Five wikiPageWikiLink Pentagrid_converter.
- All_American_Five wikiPageWikiLink Plate_electrode.
- All_American_Five wikiPageWikiLink Push–pull_output.
- All_American_Five wikiPageWikiLink Radio.
- All_American_Five wikiPageWikiLink Radio_frequency.
- All_American_Five wikiPageWikiLink Rectifier.
- All_American_Five wikiPageWikiLink Shortwave_radio.
- All_American_Five wikiPageWikiLink Single-sideband_modulation.
- All_American_Five wikiPageWikiLink Sound.
- All_American_Five wikiPageWikiLink Superheterodyne_receiver.
- All_American_Five wikiPageWikiLink Trans-Oceanic.
- All_American_Five wikiPageWikiLink Transformer.
- All_American_Five wikiPageWikiLink Tube_socket.
- All_American_Five wikiPageWikiLink UL_(safety_organization).
- All_American_Five wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- All_American_Five wikiPageWikiLink Utility_Radio.
- All_American_Five wikiPageWikiLink Utility_frequency.
- All_American_Five wikiPageWikiLink Vacuum_tube.
- All_American_Five wikiPageWikiLink Vibrator_(electronic).
- All_American_Five wikiPageWikiLink Volksempfänger.
- All_American_Five wikiPageWikiLink Windmill.
- All_American_Five wikiPageWikiLink File:Philco_radio_model_PT44_bottom.jpg.
- All_American_Five wikiPageWikiLink File:Philco_radio_model_PT44_chassis_back.jpg.
- All_American_Five wikiPageWikiLink File:Philco_radio_model_PT44_front.jpg.
- All_American_Five wikiPageWikiLinkText "All American Five".
- All_American_Five wikiPageWikiLinkText "radio".
- All_American_Five subject Category:History_of_radio.
- All_American_Five subject Category:Radio_electronics.
- All_American_Five subject Category:Types_of_radios.
- All_American_Five hypernym Name.
- All_American_Five type Type.
- All_American_Five type Circuit.
- All_American_Five type Type.
- All_American_Five comment "The term All American Five is a colloquial name for mass-produced, superheterodyne radio receivers that used five vacuum tubes in their design. These radio sets were designed to receive amplitude modulation (AM) broadcasts in the medium wave band, and were manufactured in the United States from the mid-1930s until the early 1960s By eliminating a power transformer, cost of the units was kept low; the same principle was later applied to television receivers.".
- All_American_Five label "All American Five".
- All_American_Five sameAs Q4728573.
- All_American_Five sameAs m.04hp81.
- All_American_Five sameAs Q4728573.
- All_American_Five wasDerivedFrom All_American_Five?oldid=690317550.
- All_American_Five depiction Philco_radio_model_PT44_front.jpg.
- All_American_Five isPrimaryTopicOf All_American_Five.