Bush Export

Bush Radio – Export Models
Models EBS3 EBS31 EU3 EU3A EU23 EAC91 EU91

Bush Radio export model EU3A

This export models look like the standard DAC90 radio, as can be seen from the illustration on the left. The giveaway is the tuning dial which includes the short wave bands, and aerial and earth sockets on the rear of the radio. Bush did manufacture a model covering short wave for the UK market. This was the AC91, which also looks like the DAC90. There is also an export model EU3A which looks like the DAC90A radio with the wave change switch on the right-hand side. This radio has a two short wave bands and aerial and earth sockets. See the photos below which were kindly sent to me by Kevin from Dublin.

I’m working on finding information about the Bush EU23 radio which looks like a DAC10. The four push buttons on the EU23 aren’t for preset stations as with the DAC10. They are in fact wave change switches, three short wave bands plus medium wave. If anyone can help with the service manual or other information, I’d very much appreciate it.

 

The Bush EBS31 export radio photos are above. What does the “STANDARD” label mean which has been painted on the rear of the chassis? If anyone knows, please tell me.

 

 

 

number Frequency coverage Valve line-up
Bush EAC91 Medium wave (M) 1875 Kc/s to 535.7 Kc/s
Short wave (S2) 6.5 Mc/s to 1.87 Mc/s
Short wave (S1) 22.00 Mc/s to 6.36 Mc/s
CCH35 – EF39 – EBC33 CL33 – CY31
Bush EBS3 Range 1 – 17.1 Mc/s to 26.0 Mc/s
Range 2 – 11.2 Mc/s to 17.50 Mc/s
Range 3 – 3.2 Mc/s to 11.50 Mc/s
Range 4 – 1875 Kc/s to 535 Kc/s
CCH35 – EF39 – EBC33 CL33 – CY3
Bush EBS31 Range 1 – 14.0 Mc/s to 26.0 Mc/s
Range 2 – 6.0 Mc/s to 13.0 Mc/s
Range 3 – 2.0 Mc/s to 5.0 Mc/s
Range 4 – 1600 Kc/s to 550 Kc/s
ECH42 – EAF41 EBC41 EL41 – EZ41
Bush EU3 Range 1 – 17.1 Mc/s to 26.0 Mc/s
Range 2 – 11.2 Mc/s to 17.50 Mc/s
Range 3 – 3.2 Mc/s to 11.50 Mc/s
Range 4 – 1875 Kc/s to 535 Kc/s
CCH35 – EF39 – EBC33 CL33 – CY3
Bush EU3A Range 1 (SW1) 25.00 Mc/s to 11.00 Mc/s
Range 2 (SW2) 10.00 Mc/s to 3.50 Mc/s
Range 3 (MW) 1600 Kc/s to 550 Kc/s
UCH42 – UF41 – UBC41 UL41 – UY41
Bush EU23 Range 1 – 16.0 Mc/s to 28.0 Mc/s
Range 2 – 9.0 Mc/s to 15.0 Mc/s
Range 3 – 3.0 Mc/s to 9.0 Mc/s
Range 4 – 1600 Kc/s to 550 Kc/s
UCH42 – UF41 – UBC41 UL41 – UY41
Bush EU91 Medium wave (M) 1875 Kc/s to 535.7 Kc/s
Short wave (S2) 6.5 Mc/s to 1.87 Mc/s
Short wave (S1) 22.00 Mc/s to 6.36 Mc/s
CCH35 – EF39 – EBC33 CL33 – CY3

 

The Tropical Bands

Bush manufactured a number of radios which were intended for export only. They differed from the UK models in ways such as mains voltage and other slight variations, but the main difference was the bands they covered. Very few countries used the long wave band, so that was omitted from export models. Medium wave was used in many countries and was included on the radios. However, due to massive electrical storms in the tropics which caused horrendous interference, many tropical radio stations used the short wave bands where the effect of such storms was far less severe.

These were known as the Tropical Bands and they covered 2.300 Mc/s to 2.495 Mc/s. 3.200 Mc/s to 3.400 Mc/s and 4.750 Mc/s to 5.060 Mc/s. There were, and still are, some stations which broadcast outside these internationally accepted bands. For example, many tropical stations transmit in the 5.200 Mc/s to 5.700 Mc/s band. The Tropical Bands still exist today and some good DX can be heard under the right conditions.

As it happens, these radios covered the Trawler Band, which was around 2 to 3 Mc/s and several amateur bands, so they were ideal for short wave listeners. However, the radios were difficult, if not impossible, to get hold of in Great Britain. Interestingly, I’ve had emails from as far afield as South Africa and India from people who either still have or remember having these radios. if there are any going spare, please send them my way!

 

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Bush DAC90A

Bush DAC90A vintage Bakelite radio yellow glass

With over fifty years experience in vintage radio repair and restoration, I know the Bush DAC90A inside out. I’ve repaired and restored hundreds of different makes and models of valve radios, but I’ve dealt with more DAC90A radios in their brown or ivory Bakelite cabinets than any other radio. These radios are popular among collectors because they are a small table-top model which look good in any room, they sound great, they are relatively inexpensive, they are reliable… It’s no wonder that the Bush DAC90A is sought after by collectors the world over.

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Bush DAC90

Bush DAC90 vintage valve radioThe Bush DAC90 vintage radio was first manufactured in 1946. Using octal valves, it employed an internal loop aerial and covered the long and medium wave bands. The Bakelite cabinet was stylish and the radio worked well on its own aerial. The radio was also available in an ivory coloured cabinet which was ideal for a bedside table, perhaps next to an ivory extension telephone.

RADIO SPECIFICATIONS
Manufactured from 1946
Long and Medium Wave
Valves – CCh35 EF39 EBC33 CL33 CY31
AC/DC Supply

 

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Bush DAC41

Bush DAC41Unlike most vintage radios in my collection, the Bush DAC41 doesn’t have it’s own frame aerial. There is, of course, an aerial socket on the rear of the radio.

The set is AC/DC and has long, medium and short wave bands. I must say that, although not one of the most expensive radios of its time, it’s certainly one of my favourites.

RADIO SPECIFICATIONS
Manufactured from 1954
Long Medium and Short Wave
Valves – UCH42 UBF80 UL41 UY41
AC/DC Supply

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Bush DAC34

Bush DAC34This is a lovely radio and it really does look and sound nice. The speaker is large and the bass response is quite amazing and very pleasant to listen to. I like this particular model because it’s easy to work on with plenty of room beneath the chassis.

 

 

 

RADIO SPECIFICATIONS

Circa 1953
Covers Long, Medium and Shortwave

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Bush DAC22

Bush DAC22

The Bush DAC22 is a lovely big old radio with loads of pre-set push buttons for easy station tuning. Being a big old beast with a decent speaker, it sounds good but does need a large room to display it properly and do it justice.

 

 

 

RADIO SPECIFICATIONS

Manufactured from 1950
Long and Medium Wave
Valves – UCH42 UF41 UBC41 UL41 UY41
AC-DC Supply

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Bush DAC10

bush-dac10-01The Bush DAC10 radio was introduced in 1950. It uses a chassis very similar to the DAC90A, but the DAC10 has push button pre-set station tuning as well as manual tuning. There are two pre-set buttons for medium wave and one for long wave. I specialise in repairs, servicing and restoration of Bush DAC10 valve radios so, if you own one of these lovely radios, don’t hesitate to contact me.

 

 

RADIO SPECIFICATIONS

Manufactured from 1950
Long and Medium Wave
Valves – UCH42 UF41 UBC41 UL41 UY41
AC/DC Supply

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Bush AC91

bush-ac91-04This AC91 radio is quite rare. It’s similar in appearance to the DAC90 but it covers short wave as well as long and medium wave.

 

 

 

 

RADIO SPECIFICATIONS

Manufactured from 1946
Long Medium and Short Wave
Valves – CCH35 – EF39 – EBC33
CL33 – CY31- AC Supply

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Bush AC2

bush-ac2-07This radio was in a hell of a state when I retrieved it from a friend’s garage. It was damp and the veneer had lifted, the varnish felt like sandpaper to the touch and the radio didn’t work and had some dreadful faults. But it was manufactured in 1947 and I just had to restore it to its former beauty. So far, it’s taken me tens of hours, but the end result will be worth it. Do I want to sell it? No way! The radio is now finished, and it’s beautiful.

RADIO SPECIFICATIONS

Manufactured from 1947
Long Medium and Short Wave
Valves – CCH35 – EF39 – EBC33
CL33 – CY31- AC Supply

 

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