The plans for this attractive and compact receiver were contained in the June 1944 issue of the British magazine Practical Wireless. Even though there was an invasion of Europe going on, the magazine reassured that the parts were available from their advertisers at a low price.
The set gave good reproduction, and the volume was found to be ample for all normal occasions, and it was said to be a good family receiver.
The B+ was supplied by a 120 volt battery, with filament and grid bias batteries also required.