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Does anybody have this radio or know about it?
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Seems hard to believe most every fresh face there is gone by now.
The radio must have tubes but with batteries. |
I swear I saw that exact unit on ebay over the last couple days. Thinking it was a Sentinel, but I may be wrong.
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It looks like a Motorola model A1 to me...
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Probably not made in Japan
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It is a Motorola. I own one that was used as a bycicle radio by a paper boy when new.
I can get the model number later tonight if you want. Neat photo BTW, think I'll print it and put it with the set. |
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Mine says "model 5A5" and is Maroon....Motorola for sure.
Measures about 4.5" high x 5.25" deep x 6.25" wide... uses 1R5, 1T4, 1S5, 3S4 and a 117Z3 rectifier when plugged in. Amazingly compact set for the time. jr Update...further research shows: Model A-1 was built in early 40s, Model 5A5 in 1946 (45?)... so it can't be a 5A5 |
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Looks like my A1, which Motorola produced in 1941.
http://antiqueradio.org/art/mot06.jpg http://antiqueradio.org/art/mot06a.jpg http://antiqueradio.org/mot06.htm Sorry about the teeny photos. I wrote that article 15 years ago, when people had dial-up connections and I was scanning prints from a 35mm film camera. Phil Nelson Phil's Old Radios http://antiqueradio.org/index.html |
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phil, i think you nailed it on the head! i looked at the pics side by side, shure as shit looks like the same one, kudos man!:thmbsp: |
I really like the looks of that little Motorola, with its recessed knobs and the front cover.
The Day of Infamy picture is taken near Times Square, per the address on the door seen in the background. |
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