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Originally Posted by LADR
Got this GE transistor set for $15 wich I don’t think is bad. This thing uses 9 and 13.5 volt batteries for some reason. Don’t know if it works yet, soon will find out. Made the 13th week of 1956 and is GE’s first transistor radio.
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My Uncle had one of those when they came out. I was like eleven at the time and thought it was pretty neat.
It used that Burgess XX9 battery that wasn't that readily available at the time. I don't remember the alternate Eveready numbers. They also claimed that the same battery was used in a garage door remote.