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20/06/2026
π» Sanyo RP1700
Vintage masterpiece from Japan, circa 1970s.
This compact analog receiver features a classic AM dial covering 53 to 160 kHz Γ10, showcasing iconic solid-state engineering.
A perfect collectible for audio history enthusiasts and vintage tech lovers seeking reliable, retro radio frequency performance. β‘β¨
βDid you ever own a Sanyo classic or a similar vintage radio growing up?
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20/06/2026
Channel Master
Minimalist analog tuning dial displaying the number 87. This vintage Japanese-manufactured device, produced during the 1960s, exemplifies classic compact transistor technology with its bold red casing and iconic speaker grille design.
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20/06/2026
π» The Sanyo RP 1150
Manufactured in Japan during the 1970s. π―π΅ Its analog scale displays Medium Wave frequencies from 54 to 160 x10 kHz, featuring a precise 0-10 tuning scale.
This vintage masterpiece perfectly blends iconic mid-century design with reliable broadcast reception capabilities. πβ¨
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20/06/2026
Sanyo RP 1280
Vibrant orange transistor radio. Its tuning dial displays AM frequencies ranging from 54 to 160 (x10K Hz), allowing for precise analog station selection.
This Japanese-made classic, manufactured in the 1960s-70s, remains a portable icon of retro engineering and iconic design. π»β¨π
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20/06/2026
π» The Sanyo Pulsar RP 8700
Manufactured in Japan during the 1970s, is a vintage solid-state marvel. Its analog dial displays multi-band frequencies including SW1-4 (up to 21.4 MHz), MW, and FM (up to 78β108 MHz).
This robust receiver features precision RF amplification, a dedicated tuning meter, and versatile tone controls. π οΈβ¨
βDid you ever own a Sanyo radio or a similar vintage receiver back in the day?
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20/06/2026
π» Sony 7R-51
Vintage Japanese solid-state radio. Its dial spans 76-90 MHz (FM) and 53-160 kHz (AM), showcasing precise analog engineering from the mid-1960s π―π΅.
This iconic portable model blends sleek industrial design with durable components for a timeless auditory experience πβ¨.
βDoes anyone else have fond memories of tuning into stations on a classic radio like this?
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20/06/2026
π» National Panasonic RE-195
manufactured in Japan during the 1970s, is a classic portable radio.
Its dial features an AM frequency range from 530 to 1600 kHz, paired with a 0-100 linear scale for precise tuning control. This robust device supports both AC and battery power for versatile operation. β‘β¨π
βHave you ever owned this iconic model or a similar vintage radio in your younger years?
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20/06/2026
National T-100 radio
Classic Japanese-made portable receiver from the 1960s. Its dial displays the Medium Wave (MW) band, spanning 540 to 1700 KC.
Featuring an AC-BATT power option and a high-low tone switch, it represents iconic mid-century industrial design and reliable analog radio technology. π»β¨ππ―π΅
βHave you ever owned this legendary model or a similar vintage radio in your younger days?
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π» National Panasonic RF-2003
Vintage gem from Japan, likely manufactured in the 1970s! π―π΅
Its precise tuner covers FM frequencies from 76 to 90 MHz and AM bands ranging from 5.3 to 16 x100kHz. This compact beauty remains a timeless masterpiece of analog audio engineering! β¨ποΈ
βDid you ever own this iconic model or a similar vintage radio in your younger years?
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20/06/2026
Panasonic REFE
Classic piece of mid-century Japanese engineering. π» Featuring a rich wood-grain finish, it boasts an analog clock with a sleep timer and a backlit tuner covering AM (53β16) and FM (87β108 MHz) bands. Built to last with reliable solid-state circuitry! π°οΈβ¨
βHave you ever owned a retro clock radio like this in your younger years?
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