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Re: Philips radio made in usa [message #74375 is a reply to message #74365] Sun, 04 November 2012 11:14 Go to previous message
Mauro Survey is currently offline  Mauro Survey
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Registered: November 2012
Location: Brazil
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Thank you.
I tested just a bit using a 1.5m wire antenna and it works well.
I think this model is good for shortwave due to the history of the radio.
It is interesting.
The first owners, was my 90 years old friend mother.
She chose this one, because during some radios performance demonstration in her home, the radio catches a station from Portugal. We live in Brazil and the woman was (She dies) Portuguese.
She likes it because it tunes a Portuguese station in Brazil.
I really want to know the model.
There is a 1941 American model looks similar but it makes no sense for me.
My friend told me it is a 78 years old radio made in Netherlands.
So, if he was o boy when his mother brought the radio, and he is a 90 y old, it seems that the 78y old radio information is real.
I didn't make a full restoration. I simply used a bit of fine sandpaper and wax and some small fixing.
Speaker and grille are original, unfortunately two knobs not.
It looks pretty well.
If anybody has more information about this model, please let me know.
 
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