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Old March 15th 04, 04:00 AM
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JB,

Thank You for the Link and walk down Memory Lane.

Most are SOLD but a few are still there.
http://www.jackbergsales.com/electro...ics-radios.htm
But for me the Photos are worth a look see.

tyvm ~ RHf

= = = "Jim B" wrote in message
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"Bill" wrote in message
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My 74 year old father and I are trying to replicate our shacks of the
past. One of the greatest little Public Service Band receivers I owned
was by a company called Julliette(?). (No, not Lafayette.) Very
sensitive little radio that was a simple two bander: AM and tunable
PSB. Came with a nice carrying case. Similar in size to a paperback
book. Also similar to Reaslistic dual banders of the time for Air and
PSB.

Does the name ring any bells with anyone? The spelling? The model
number?? Any info would be appreciated.

Hallicrafters also had two entries into the PSB market with tabletop
low PSB and high PSB receivers. I don't believe they even had AM or
FM. But they were also very good and I had the hi-band version of one
of those, should you have a model number for that particular recevier,
that would also be appreciated.

73, Bill - WA8MEA

NEAT STUFF! DWM Communications - http://qth.com/dwm



Greetings from Gloucester!
I don't think either of these units are exactly as you remember the one you
are looking for but you might want to try

http://www.jackbergsales.com/electro...ocketRadio.htm

and

http://www.jackbergsales.com/electro...tableRadio.htm

Good Luck,

Jim B



WOW! My dad sold Juliette and Lloyd's, and Windsor, along with the
horrible Alaron (not listed), and another awful one that started with an
A. I had many of the radios listed at one time or another. I used to get
to fix the dead ones sometimes, and usually took a couple of the dead
ones and made one good one and kept it.

Lloyds seemed to be the best, the CB stuff with their name on it was
really pretty decent. I had several walkie talkies that were identical
to ones sold at Allied and Lafayette. I had one that had a three
channels, a solid aluminum case, and had selectable 100mw or 300mw Tx
power. I had that thing for about 10 years, it died of old age, all the
switches were totally worn out.

Thanks for posting this.

BDK
 
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