1963 National Panasonic R-441B transistor radio
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- Drumkeeran, Co. Leitrim
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NATIONAL PANASONIC Radio Japan-Made 1963 All-Transistor This is a really rare and cool looking Vintage radio! One of the first ALL-TRANSISTOR radio's, it was made in Japan in 1963. This model has a foldable rectangular aerial - a very rare feature. The radio has been tested and I picked up one SW station, sound was clear but low in volume . It is switchable inside for 110v or 240v, or battery 1.5v in series to 6v. The size of the radio is 30cm wide x 21cm high x 9cm DETAILS; "National ( Nashonaru) is a brand used by Panasonic Corporation (formerly Matsushxxta Electric Industrial Co., Ltd.) to sell home appliances, personal appliances, and industrial appliances. National Panasonic R-441B radio, normal living conditions with MW, SW1, SW2, SW3 wave bands, all live and functioning wave bands, good reception and sensitivity equipped with fine tuning for fine tuning, equipped with AC-DC switches, for electric or battery options, as well as high and low switches for audio sound selection. A lovely retro item from 1963 – 1965 “National Panasonic R-441B 4 Band 8 Transistor is an ideal choice for imparting a vintage classy look to your interior, whether it’s a lounge, studio, sophisticated brand outlet or the mantel shelf of your own home." Postage tracked E11 payment via PayPal or revolut please
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- Drumkeeran, Leitrim
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