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Old August 8th 07, 01:19 AM posted to rec.radio.shortwave
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On 8 7 , 10 44 , Roadie wrote:
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Several vintage style hybrid-tube radios are being developed in China,
these radios will use IC front end and a tube output stage. Radio
cabinet is 50s style made of wood, you can find pictures in the VAL
group.


http://ph.groups.yahoo.com/group/Val...cb29?b=1&m=f&o...


I tried the R801 prototype a few weeks ago, the sound is similar to
Grundig/SABA tube radios made in 1950-1960s, very transparent, warm
and powerful.


The R802 is an economic model with an IC output stage, however still
maintains the same tube like sound.


http://ph.groups.yahoo.com/group/Val...c3?b=1&m=f&o=0


Do the radios cover the AM band extension that has been in effect
since 1992?


The AM band coverage will be 530-1710 Khz for export models


Lead paint too?


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On 8 8 , 8 19 , dxAce wrote:
" wrote:
On 8 7 , 10 44 , Roadie wrote:
On Aug 7, 4:31 am, " wrote:


Several vintage style hybrid-tube radios are being developed in China,
these radios will use IC front end and a tube output stage. Radio
cabinet is 50s style made of wood, you can find pictures in the VAL
group.


http://ph.groups.yahoo.com/group/Val...cb29?b=1&m=f&o...


I tried the R801 prototype a few weeks ago, the sound is similar to
Grundig/SABA tube radios made in 1950-1960s, very transparent, warm
and powerful.


The R802 is an economic model with an IC output stage, however still
maintains the same tube like sound.


http://ph.groups.yahoo.com/group/Val...c3?b=1&m=f&o=0


Do the radios cover the AM band extension that has been in effect
since 1992?


The AM band coverage will be 530-1710 Khz for export models


Lead paint too?- -

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I will check with the manufacturer to make sure they are aware of
this, thanks for the reminder.

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