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I also own a nice little Toshiba model number RP-F11 AM/FM/Shortwave
radio.It is about the same size of my Magnavox D1875 radio,but not quite as thick front to back.It has 11 bands,the signal meter doesn't work and it wasen't working when I bought the radio at a Goodwill store for about four dollars.Other than the signal meter not working,the radio does work ok.It has 11 little push buttons for selecting whichever bands and one push button for Power Off and one slide switch on the right hand side of the radio for Saftey/Hold/Release. On the left front side there is a slide switch for Volume and below that is a slide switch for Tone/H/L/Voice.On the left edge side there are three jacks for Rec Out and and Phone and DC IN 6V.On the back of the radio there are two screws for antenna connection and antenna ground connection and on top there is a whip telescopic Antenna.It is really a nice little radio,it works ok.I would like to find some reviews on the internet of my Magnavox D1875 II Band Receiver radio and my Toshiba RP-F11 radio.Anybody? cuhulin |
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