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German radios for U.S.A. export?
What where the eralyiest German radios that you've seen made for U.S.A. export?
I had one (a "Grundig") and gave away it like a stupid because it broke... now I realize that it my had been the selenium rectifier or a capacitors and that the bad sound might had been caused by bad capacitors. Why like a stupid. Because unlike U.S.A. we first had F.M. 88-100 M.Hz. and afater that F.M. 88-104 and only later F.M. 88-108 (former Eastern Germany a.k.a. G.D.R. switched to to 88-108 only after reunification, in the '80's they switched to 104 - the East-German had F.M. probably before the introdcution of F.M. O.I.R.T. so that's why they had F.M. C.C.I.R.). So its extremly hard to find a tube radio that all the F.M. band... the ones with 88-104 M.Hz. can be find, but some of the intresting staions (4) are after 104 M.Hz. ... between 100 and 104 are about 3. Talking about Bucharest. Back in the '90's (at least 1995) the top station on F.M. was about 102,8 M.Hz. There are about 18 radio stations on F.M. in Bucharest... for about 2,000,000 milion people (and let's say 20,000 - 30,000 in the proximity). |
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