Over time I’ve developed contacts all over the world who keep an eye out for models on my radio ‘bucket list’. Other times I get tips from other collectors or trade for radios they own. That’s how I found this particular radio.
Chuck, Excellent video. An interesting receiver. Just curious. Why is there no name plate on the front panel, that is to say, no brand name and model number? Thanks!
Thanks Dean. The nameplate and model number are on the rear of the radio instead of the front. I don’t know why Cubic made that choice. Check out my Facebook page for pictures (including the nameplate).
Superb receiver. Great walkthrough video. Thank you!
Excellent overview!
What is your source of all your great radios?
Over time I’ve developed contacts all over the world who keep an eye out for models on my radio ‘bucket list’. Other times I get tips from other collectors or trade for radios they own. That’s how I found this particular radio.
Chuck,
Excellent video. An interesting receiver. Just curious. Why is there no name plate on the front panel, that is to say, no brand name and model number? Thanks!
Thanks Dean. The nameplate and model number are on the rear of the radio instead of the front. I don’t know why Cubic made that choice. Check out my Facebook page for pictures (including the nameplate).
Actually I only posted this entry to some of the FB radio groups (Black Radios, etc). I’ll post an entry on my public FB page shortly. Check it out!
@@KI4BZJ I will do that, sir.
@KI4BZJ I just placed a friend request on Facebook to you. Thanks.
Tu 73.