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![]() "John S." wrote in message oups.com... I'm an estate sale junkie of sorts and have found a few interesting old radios just waiting for a new owner. One was a Lafayette KT340 bandspread tube receiver with a Q multiplier. I think it was actually made by National of Japan. Picked it up mostly because I remembered my Dad's old Hammarlund 180 had a Q multiplier. Now that KT340 was good for a lot of knob twirling. The Sony ICF5900 was found stuffed with it's power supply in an oversized ziploc baggie. Without knowing what it was I grabbed it for $10.00 and had to learn the crystal marker the hard way. I wonder is this radio has the FM option already in it? That would be a very nice find indeed. Yeah some of these cast off older rigs still have plenty of life left in them. People think a radio is a radio but they would be wrong. Each has it's own personality and design. I like experiencing as many as I can. Lucky |
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