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The very first radio I bought was one nearly identical (different SW band) to this seven-transistor Bulova; that was in 1959. Cost $60, which was a lot for a high school student back then (I lost it along the way). I bought this as a memento, and it works on AM using internal antenna, uses a whip (included) or wire antenna for SW. SW band works but has very few stations, was called Police Band back then. Tuning and volume controls are perfect (no scratching when used). Receives my local stations and distant ones at night. I think it is a rather rare radio, being one of the very early transistor sets. It is in excellent overall condition and quite heavy. Nice chrome front. Uses four "AA" batteries (included). 6"W x 3-1/4"H x 1-5/8"D. $75.00. (1030285) | |
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The very first radio I bought was one nearly identical (different SW band) to this seven-transistor Bulova; that was in 1959. Cost $60, which was a lot for a high school student back then (I lost it along the way). I bought this as a memento, and it works on AM using internal antenna, uses a whip (included) or wire antenna for SW. SW band works but has very few stations, was called Police Band back then. Tuning and volume controls are perfect (no scratching when used). Receives my local stations and distant ones at night. I think it is a rather rare radio, being one of the very early transistor sets. It is in excellent overall condition and quite heavy. Nice chrome front. Uses four "AA" batteries (included). 6"W x 3-1/4"H x 1-5/8"D. $75.00. (1030285) |
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