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You're likely right. Don't remember my mom & dad listening to the radio in the car much til after we got the Mercury Colony Park station wagon, which was a '67.WEZK came in pretty well up here in Greater Bugtussle, seemed like a LOT better than it does now. But now, too, the band is CROWDED-Back in antebellum '67, it sure wasn't.
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Me, too! The 1210.
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I have a S-C like this, identical dials. Model 1210PLM, 1947 IIRC
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Pardon the off subject, but what record changer did either of yours have? Mine's gone.
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I found a pic of the changer.
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I never knew that they made radios with both versions of FM. It wasn't till my purchase of a beautiful Philco 42-350 table set that knew that there was an 'old' FM as well as what we know today. To beat all my Philco has AM, Shortwave, and the old FM which is marked 21-99 with no reference to frequency multipliers such as Kilo and Mega. I think it simply says Station call signs.
So, part of the reason I bought it was the novelty of having an old set with FM. I have others, but they are normal. I find that I still like the radio which is far from low end with the pre-set fake marble push-buttons and finely finished wood. It goes well in a now separated section of wooden radios that I have divided off from the Bakelite sets. I just wish they had thought of doing both bands as there really isn't anything on the rather low frequencies that this set pulls in.
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Here's a list of stations that used to broadcast in the old 45MHz FM band:
K45LA Don Lee Broadcasting System, Los Angeles 44.5 K49LA Hughes Tool Co, Los Angeles, 44.9 KALW Board of Education, San Francisco United School District San Francisco, 42.1 WTIC-FM Travelers B/c Service Corp. (WTIC), (45.3), Hartford W53H WDRC-FM WDRC Inc. (WDRC), (46.5), Hartford W65H WINX-FM WINX B/c Co. (WINX), (43.2), Washington DC WTOP-FM/WHUR Jansky & Bailey, Washington DC 43.2 WOWO-FM Westinghouse Radio Stations (WOWO), (44.9 mc), Ft. Wayne WABW Associated Broadcasters (WBBW), (47.3 mc), Indianapolis W45V Evansville On the Air, Inc, Evansville IN, 44.5 W79C Oak Park Realty & Amusement, Chicago 47.9 WBEZ Board of Education, City of Chicago, Chicago, IL 42.5 WWZR/WEFM/WUSN Zenith Chicago W51C 45.1 WIUC University of Illinois, Urbana, IL 42.9 WBKY University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY, 42.9 WBZ-FM Westinghouse Radio Stations (WBZ), (46.7 mc), Boston W67B WMNE Yankee Network (43.9 mc), Boston WGTR Yankee Network (WNAC), (44.3 mc), Boston W43B WMTW-FM Yankee Network, Boston W39B WBZA-FM Westinghouse Radio Stations (WBZA), (48.1 mc), Springfield WENA Evening News Assn. (WWJ), (44.5 mc), Detroit W77XL WJIM Inc, Lansing, 47.7 W81SP Westinghouse Radio Stations, Inc, Springfield MO, 48.1 KMBC-FM Midland B/c Co. (KMBC), (46.5 mc), Kansas City WFMN Edwin H. Armstrong (44.1 mc), Alpine, NJ WNBF-FM Wylie B. Jones Adv. Agency (WNBF), (44.9 mc), Binghamton WQXQ Interstate B/c Co. (WQXR), (45.9 mc), New York WABF Metropolitan Television Inc. (47.5 mc), New York WEAF-FM/WNBC-FM National Broadcasting Co, New York 42.6 WABC W67NY Columbia Broadcasting System Inc, NY, 46.7 W99NY Frequency Broadcasting Corp, NY, 49.9 WHNF W63NY Marcus Loew Booking Agency, NY, 46.3 W55NY William G. H. Finch, NY, 45.5 WNYC-FM City of New York, Municipal Broadcasting Co, 43.9 WOR-FM Bamberger Broadcasting Service, New York 43.4, 47.1 WGYN W47NY Muzak Corp, New York, 44.7 WHFM Stromberg-Carlson Co. (WHAM), (45.1 mc), Rochester W51R WHEF WHEC Inc. (WHEC), (44.7 mc), Rochester W43R WTAG-FM Telegram Publishing Co, Worcester ??? WGFM General Electric Co. (WGY), (48.5 mc), Schenectady WBCA Capitol B/c Co. (44.7 mc), Schenectady WMIT Gordon Gray (WSJS), (44.1 mc), Winston-Salem, NC WELD RadiOhio Inc. (WBNS), (44.5 mc), Columbus W45CM WBOE Cleveland City Board of Education, Cleveland, OH 42.5 KYW-FM Westinghouse Radio Stations (KYW), (45.7 mc), Philadelphia KDKA-FM Westinghouse Radio Stations (KDKA), (47.5 mc), Pittsburgh W81PH Seaboard Radio Broadcasting Corp, Philadelphia 48.1 WSM-FM National Life & Accident Insurance Co. Nasvhille 44.7 K47SL Radio Service Corp. of Utah, Salt Lake City 44.7 WTMJ-FM Journal Co. (WTMJ), (45.5 mc), Milwaukee W55M WEBC-FM Head of the Lakes Broadcasting Co, Superior, Wi 43
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I have a Stromberg chassis like that console pic, two bands on top and a longer one across the bottom. Might be a 1210 or something in the 1100 series. Only the chassis though. I think it belonged to a tabletop set though, not a console. Big ugly rectangular box with a built-in speaker. Just asking for feedback on that thing!
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