ke4nt1

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Posted: Nov. 21 2004,02:14 |
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Continued from the SCREENSHOTS, SCREENSHOTS, SCREENSHOTS thread..
This one is in need of a 12" speaker. My younger brother took it out for his stereo 20 or so years ago, not knowing it was a field coil unit..
It's got the green "Cat's Eye" for a tuning indicator. Range is 5-18MHz SW , and the AM band. - built-in loop antenna.
I ended up with it.. it's beautiful when polished and waxed. circa 1948 .. I even found some ad copy on it from 1948 .. ( national geographic, I think )


73 ke4nt
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