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SONY TRANSISTOR RADIO TFM-8030L

SONY TRANSISTOR RADIO TFM-8030L Nice example of a rarely found Sony 10 transistor portable radio made in late 60s. It’s in good condition and fully working after a clean & service. The radio is powered by a PP9 9v battery… Continue Reading →

EVER READY SKY LEADER TRANSISTOR RADIO

EVER READY SKY LEADER TRANSISTOR RADIO This is a very nice example of Ever Ready’s Sky series portable transistor radio. The radio has been cleaned and serviced with all original components and is in excellent working condition. The case is… Continue Reading →

Boots Mini TV

This device, bought for a few pounds from a local car boot, as used as a Christmas kitchen TV for a while before analalogue UHF signals were ended. Suffered from vertical hold stability and slight line tear but a passable… Continue Reading →

Bang & Olufsen CX50 Restoration

Jacob Jensen designed a compact bookshelf loudspeaker for Bang & Olufsen – the CX50 that complimented their 70s range of hifi audio equipment. The 100cm woofer suffers from the dreaded ‘foam rot’ which causes the surrounds to disintegrate. Oddly the… Continue Reading →

Advance Signal Generator Type E

A stalwart of the 50s radio & tv service department that’s been long forgotten by many. This Model 1 valve signal generator covers the 100KHz to 60MHz in 6 ranges. There’s a 400Hz audio oscillator that provides amplitude modulation and… Continue Reading →

Telequipment DM63

A heavy beast, this analogue storage oscilloscope features a true dual trace CRT and was used by my father for many years. Manufactured by UK’s Telequipment Ltd, that by this time was owned by Tektronix, the scope was a more… Continue Reading →

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