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The FADA "Bullet" 1000 seems to be radio that everyone needs in their collection. The Art Deco streamlined design and colors are good. There are no cracks, chips or hairline fractures. FADA first manufactured Catalins in 1940. This radio powers up, the dial lights up and it tunes in AM signals. This model also has the "200-500 meter" band which is below the AM band at the bottom of the dial. Most stations heard in this range are aeronautical and marine navigation beacons that continuously repeat their call signs in Morse code. The old international distress frequency of 500 kHz is in this band, but it is no longer officially used. 10-1/2"W x 7"H x 6"D. |
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THIS RADIO HAS BEEN SOLD! |
The FADA "Bullet" 1000 seems to be radio that everyone needs in their collection. The Art Deco streamlined design and colors are good. There are no cracks, chips or hairline fractures. FADA first manufactured Catalins in 1940. This radio powers up, the dial lights up and it tunes in AM signals. This model also has the "200-500 meter" band which is below the AM band at the bottom of the dial. Most stations heard in this range are aeronautical and marine navigation beacons that continuously repeat their call signs in Morse code. The old international distress frequency of 500 kHz is in this band, but it is no longer officially used. 10-1/2"W x 7"H x 6"D. |
Reported sold by Joe Cipriano on February 1, 2025 Listed price on date of sale - $500.00 |
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