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JosephKK wrote:
On Wed, 4 Feb 2009 00:12:54 -0800, "Sal M. Onella" I recall medium-size table radios having a loop antenna in/on the back cover. I don't know whether there was also a ferrite rod inside. There was not one in the clock radio that i grew up with. I know, i had it apart by the time i was ten. Most 5 tube All-Americans had a loop glued inside the Masonite back cover. Fewer had a loopstick. |
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