On May 24, 10:27Â*pm, βish wrote:
Mine is National Panasonic 5410. Â*Actually it is a MW & 3 SW band
cassette recorder. Â*Found a site that has little info about this
radio:http://www.radiomuseum.org/r/nationa...410br5410.html
Still working great!!!! Â*What about you?
-βish
FWIW - The first Radio that I bought with my own money
for myself was a Hitachi AM/FM Radio Model TH-812.
[ The Grand-Daddy of All My Radios ]
* Back in the early 1960s I managed to receive "WBZ" in
Boston using this Hitachi TH-812 (TRF AM/MW Portable
Radio) with an outboard 'inductively coupled' Tunable Ferrite
Rod Antenna Feed by a 65 Foot Random Wire Antenna.
GoTo=
http://www.transistor.org/collection.../hitachi9.html
NOTE: This took me Two Winter Seasons to Log
this Cross Country DX Catch in Oakland, CA.
The first Radio that I make {assembled} for myself was a
HeathKit GR-64 {4-Tube} Shortwave Listener's (SWL) Radio
http://oak.cats.ohiou.edu/~postr/bapix/GR64.html
http://oak.cats.ohiou.edu/~postr/MRT/Hth_GR64.htm
That was followed by building a HeathKit GC-1A
"Mohican" {Transistorized} General Coverage Receiver
http://www.ea1jo.com/images/Gc-1a.jpg
http://www.vintageradio.me.uk/military/mohican.htm
http://www.heathkit-museum.com/ham/hvmgc-1a.shtml
http://www.dundeecoll.ac.uk/sections...xt/Mohican.htm
ah - those were the days when . . .
real radios glowed in the dark

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