Re: Dynatron HFC 205 Radiogram
HFC stood for High Fidelity Centre and applied to all table top and floor standing versions. I introduced the later model number system to cope with so many variants.
HFC was replaced by 'MC' for music centre, 'RG' for radiogram, etc with a four-digit numerical code which identified the chassis, followed by a two-digit finish code - e.g. 'CT' for Contemporary Teak, 'CW' for Contemporary Walnut, 'CR ' for Contemporary Rosewood, etc and 'PW' = Period Walnut', 'PM' = Period Mahogany or 'PK' = Period oaK. Loudspeaker enclosures were 'LS' followed by four digits, the first two were the model, the third the number of drivers and the fourth the impedance, so LS1428CT was a model 14, with two drivers, 8 ohm impedance and Contemporary Teak. Hope that will help someone trying to crack the codes. That took some remembering! I may still have the model number register from the factory somewhere.
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