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A near-mint TO 600 leather
I was beginning to think there wasn't such thing. Here's one I a purchased from E-pay a couple of weeks ago. New dial strings and solid state rectifier update and the radio is good to go. Beats my Tecsun RP2100 in every aspect - sound, of course, but sensitivity and selectivity too. Those stretched bands make tuning and sorting out close stations a breeze.
Last edited by grayga; 01-16-2008 at 08:15 PM. Reason: add pix |
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If you ask me those shots look like well-preserved photos taken in the late '50s. But I'll take your word for this radio actually existing in this state--incredible as it may seem.
![]() ![]() This is how a Trans-O is supposed to look like these days... ![]() ![]() As for performance you can bet your life it will KO just about anything made today. In order to do better you'd likely have to go to a communications receiver such as an NC-303 or such.... ![]() You have scored! |
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