I like the old-school look, and the fact that it's small enough to have a wrist strap but big enough to have antenna terminals. Yes, Toshiba does make radios; a month or so ago I saw a Toshiba AM/FM portable older than that one at a pawn shop.
This small powerful shortway radio is the radio of my youth. I still owned it, but it don't work anymore. The last time I moved in 2016, it was still working. Maybe the capacitors went bad. Greetings from Germany.
Hi I have one these and it power on, the LEDs light up, but I have no sound from the speaker or phone the headphone Jack. Anyone know how to fix it or where to get it fixed?
I like the old-school look, and the fact that it's small enough to have a wrist strap but big enough to have antenna terminals. Yes, Toshiba does make radios; a month or so ago I saw a Toshiba AM/FM portable older than that one at a pawn shop.
What a nice Christmas gift. I have an old Radio Shack receiver that has a similar look. I like to pull it out now and again. Enjoy the day.
This small powerful shortway radio is the radio of my youth. I still owned it, but it don't work anymore. The last time I moved in 2016, it was still working. Maybe the capacitors went bad. Greetings from Germany.
Cool , I collect old radios and catalog them and DX them or use the shortwave if equipped . Good cheap fun and I've got a crystal weather radio .
Yes, we enjoy your radios, too :^)
merry Christmas gilles
Hey I have one of these and everything works fine except the leds under ‘fm’ and ‘sw1’ do you have any ideas why that might be or how I could fix it?
Hi I have one these and it power on, the LEDs light up, but I have no sound from the speaker or phone the headphone Jack. Anyone know how to fix it or where to get it fixed?
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