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On Jul 15, 7:18*pm, "Brenda Ann"
wrote: The first radio that fit all the specs to make it a "Superadio" was this one: http://www.transistor.org/feature/jutson/details.html I have a Realistic TRF-10 from 1965, from before Radio Shack had been acquired by Tandy and before it was associated with Allied Radio. The catalog number was 12-614, and it was about the size of a Sony 7600. As implied by the nomenclature, it has a turned RF stage ahead of the converter. I remember using it to get daylight BCB reception of a station about 400 miles away (granted, it ws 500kW and across salt walter). |
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