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Can someone that's been collecting radios for a while list a few
models that are valued the highest by the radio community? Maybe the most difficult to get in good condition. Not so interested in tube radios but something more modern. Like a Grundig Sat 600 vintage. Is a radio like the 600 considered one of the great collector's radio or are there others more valuable in your opinion. Thanks |
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Ken Thomas wrote:
Can someone that's been collecting radios for a while list a few models that are valued the highest by the radio community? Maybe the most difficult to get in good condition. Not so interested in tube radios but something more modern. Like a Grundig Sat 600 vintage. Is a radio like the 600 considered one of the great collector's radio or are there others more valuable in your opinion. Thanks Here's a short list of the more desirable solid state multi-band receivers with digital displays from the past twenty years. Most of them are portables. They're not really old enough to be antiques but they will be some day. Some are very good performers while others are not. If you go back farther to the 60's and 70's there are analog receivers by Allied, Lafayette, Heathkit and Knightkit that are worth considering. Sony CRF-1, CRF-320A, CRF-330K, CRF-V21A, ICF-6800W, ICF-2001 Panasonic RF-9000, RF-4800/4900, RF-799, RF-6300, RF-B65, RF-B300, RF-B600 Magnavox D2999 Grundig Satellit 650, 700 Icom R70, R71A, R72 JRC NRD-505, 515, 525, 535 Bearcat DX-1000 -----= Posted via Newsfeeds.Com, Uncensored Usenet News =----- http://www.newsfeeds.com - The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! -----== Over 100,000 Newsgroups - 19 Different Servers! =----- |
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