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Old July 14th 03, 01:18 AM
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Default National HRO ?

Why are the old National radios with coil racks called "HRO"? Was it just
National's model number prefix or is HRO an abbreviation for something? And
what was it about the tuning mechanism that was supposedly so great? (That
tuning knob looks really cool).
 
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