Thanks Tom this radio brings back memories of the six transistor “Westinghouse “ radio with a mini din earphone jack that I was given in 1966 for my sixth birthday. Locals only for sure with the 9 volt battery connector breaking after the 3rd battery. Fortunately, my next radio a 8 transistor RCA with a flashlight and dial scale was a little DX machine for all the 50KW blowtorch’s of top 40 radio and “The CBS Radio Mystery Theater “ broadcasts…good memories 😂! My next DX radio managed to pick WJR in Tucson by itself a Sharp Z1000. 73!
I like this channel.I really do. Not sure why you're reviewing such old stuff. I had one of those type when I was 11. I'm 62 now. It is nostalgic though. I had one as a teenager and they usually came with the leather pouch/sleeve. Btw, I hope everything is picking up after the storm. Thank you.
Tom's radio room show I learn lot from you about shortwave receivers and antenna for shortwave receivers and what to lisn to on shortwave and ssb my friend
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Thanks for sharing, Tom! Thanks of course to Jeff for sharing his collection.
Thanks Tom this radio brings back memories of the six transistor “Westinghouse “ radio with a mini din earphone jack that I was given in 1966 for my sixth birthday. Locals only for sure with the 9 volt battery connector breaking after the 3rd battery. Fortunately, my next radio a 8 transistor RCA with a flashlight and dial scale was a little DX machine for all the 50KW blowtorch’s of top 40 radio and “The CBS Radio Mystery Theater “ broadcasts…good memories 😂! My next DX radio managed to pick WJR in Tucson by itself a Sharp Z1000.
73!
Very nice videos Tom.. Really some 60's radios was like bricks!!.. Have a good day 📻🤭👌
You too.
Tom's radio room show Jeff's vintage percor AM 5 transistors pocket radio is awesome my friend
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I like this channel.I really do. Not sure why you're reviewing such old stuff. I had one of those type when I was 11. I'm 62 now. It is nostalgic though. I had one as a teenager and they usually came with the leather pouch/sleeve. Btw, I hope everything is picking up after the storm. Thank you.
Jeff King collects these old radios and loans them to me to show my viewers.
There were certainly a lot of companies doing AM radios back in the 1960s and 1970s. A lot were great but a few were still big stinkers.
Tom's radio room show I learn lot from you about shortwave receivers and antenna for shortwave receivers and what to lisn to on shortwave and ssb my friend
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Tom's radio room show 73s to you and your wife and daughter my friend
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Yeah, I would stay away
Sounds like the audio is being played through cellophane 😂
How many stations did you receive with it Tom?
About 6 to 8 clear.