Hi, Guys here we have a
This site is about old and interesting Radios and TV that I am trying to repair. It will also show pictures of the Old Radios that come my way
Thursday, 12 July 2018
Monday, 25 June 2018
SR-Q32FL 3 Band 9 Transistor Radio
Here we have an SR-Q32FL 3 Band 9 Transistor Radio, works off 4 1.5v Batteries Made by the Standard Radio Group in Japan., in the year 1960s The Bands are LW MW and FM It has an external aerial, an on/off Switch a 240v mains Jack a Volume control and a Tuning dial. The dimensions are 20 cm x 11 cm x 4.5 cm ( imperial measurements are: 73/4in x 4.5 in x 2 3/4 in ) Another great little radio that was a big hit with teenagers back in the 1960s.
GEC Stardeck model R 9001H Radio and Tape Recorder
Hi, Guy's here we have a GEC Stardeck model R 9001H Radio and Tape Recordergec SR-Q32FL 3 Band 9 Transistor Radio, works off 4 1.5v Batteries Made by the Standard Radio Group in Japan., in the year 1960s The Bands are LW MW and FM It has an external aerial, an on/off Switch a 240v mains Jack a Volume control it came New with the following
accessories 1) Mains lead fitted with connector 2) Erasing plug 3) Personal earphone. Controls and Sockets are 1. Eject button 2.Stop button 3.Fast Forward button 4. Play button 5. Record button 6.Rewind button 7. Tape counter 8.Battery/Record level indicator (L.E.D.) 9. Cassette compartment 10. Radio ON/OFF button 11. Tone slider 12. Volume slider 13.Condenser microphone 14. Telescopic aerial 15. Radio waveband switch (MW or VHF ) 16. Tuning control knob 17.Monitor switch 18. External microphone jack socket 19. Remote control jack socket 20. Earphone/external Loudspeaker socket. 21. Auxiliary input/output socket (5-pin DIN) 22. Battery compartment 23. Mains input socket.
Takes 4 HP11 1.5v Batteries also Mains operationis ( 240v 50Hz mains) Made by g.e.s. ( Radio & Television) Ltd Langley Park Slough.
accessories 1) Mains lead fitted with connector 2) Erasing plug 3) Personal earphone. Controls and Sockets are 1. Eject button 2.Stop button 3.Fast Forward button 4. Play button 5. Record button 6.Rewind button 7. Tape counter 8.Battery/Record level indicator (L.E.D.) 9. Cassette compartment 10. Radio ON/OFF button 11. Tone slider 12. Volume slider 13.Condenser microphone 14. Telescopic aerial 15. Radio waveband switch (MW or VHF ) 16. Tuning control knob 17.Monitor switch 18. External microphone jack socket 19. Remote control jack socket 20. Earphone/external Loudspeaker socket. 21. Auxiliary input/output socket (5-pin DIN) 22. Battery compartment 23. Mains input socket.
Takes 4 HP11 1.5v Batteries also Mains operationis ( 240v 50Hz mains) Made by g.e.s. ( Radio & Television) Ltd Langley Park Slough.
Phillips 870 4 Band Radio
Here we have a Phillips Model 870, 4 Band Radio Dimensions 390 x 190 x 80mm /15.4 x 7.5 x 3.1 inch. Line / Batteries R20: 6 x 1,5 Volts AC: 110; 220 ( Mains)
LW: 150 - 255 kHz MW: 520 - 1605 kHz SW: 5.95 - 15.45 MHz FM: 87.5 - 104 MHz
It has an on/off Switch On/Off AFC on/off LDN a Rotating Tuning a 240v in port, REC IN Ear Jack an external Aerial and Sliding Tone and Volume.
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LW: 150 - 255 kHz MW: 520 - 1605 kHz SW: 5.95 - 15.45 MHz FM: 87.5 - 104 MHz
It has an on/off Switch On/Off AFC on/off LDN a Rotating Tuning a 240v in port, REC IN Ear Jack an external Aerial and Sliding Tone and Volume.
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Sanyo M2562LG Cassette tape Recorder Radio
Here we have a Vintage:
Sanyo M2562LG Cassette tape Recorder Radio
Model: M2562LG
Radio Cassette Recorder
AC 240 v 50 Hz 5W
DC 7.5 V Batt. HP 2x5
Frequency
FM 88- 108 MHz
MW 525- 1605 kHz
LW 150- 350 kHz
Made by the Sanyo Electric Co. Ltd Korea, most likely in the 1960s to 1970
Model: M2562LG
Radio Cassette Recorder
AC 240 v 50 Hz 5W
DC 7.5 V Batteries. HP 2x5
Sanyo M2562LG Cassette tape Recorder Radio
Model: M2562LG
Radio Cassette Recorder
AC 240 v 50 Hz 5W
DC 7.5 V Batt. HP 2x5
Frequency
FM 88- 108 MHz
MW 525- 1605 kHz
LW 150- 350 kHz
Made by the Sanyo Electric Co. Ltd Korea, most likely in the 1960s to 1970
Model: M2562LG
Radio Cassette Recorder
AC 240 v 50 Hz 5W
DC 7.5 V Batteries. HP 2x5
Friday, 22 June 2018
Prinz TCR 25 TV Radio and Cassette Recorder
It takes 8x1.5v batteries = 12v and is protected by a 3AMP
Fuse.
Also, it is mainly powered by 240 volts. Most likely made in the 1970s
It has a detachable plastic cover for Radio Chassis service
4,5" b/w TV with GB standard CCIR I UHF tuner &
AM/FM radio.
Made in Hong Kong
Saturday, 16 June 2018
Dansette 222 Medium and long Wave Transistor Radio
Hi, Guys here is a Dansette 222 Medium and long Wave Transistor Radio.
Made by Dansette product Ltd London, and sold in the 1960s for around £12, most teenage girls had one for the bedroom. A 1961 Dansette 222 in a vinyl covered glass-fiber cabinet. These little radios sound remarkably good. You can buy the Batteries that it takes PP7 from You can buy the Batteries from
Note a standard PP3 will not fit as the connectors are larger on the Radio.
Semiconductors (the count is only for transistors) 6: OC44 OC45 OC45 OC81D OC81 OC81 OA70
The main principle is Super-Heterodyne (Super in general); 2 AF stage(s)
Tuned circuits: 5 AM circuit(s)
Power/ type and voltage Dry Batteries / 9 Volt (PP7
Loudspeaker: E.M.I. 33700H Permanent Magnet Dynamic (PDyn) Loudspeaker (moving coil) / Ø 3 inch = 7.6 cm
Material: Modern plastics (no Bakelite or Catalin)
Dimensions Height/Length/Width 8.5 L x 5.75H x 3 inch W/ 216 x 146 x 76 mm
Net weight (2.2 lb = 1 kg) 1.1 kg / 2 lb 6.8 oz (2.423 lb)
Colour: This one is beige with brown markings
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