(3020759)Īirline 25GSL-1814A (1952) (Wood tube table radio) This vintage Airline model is a bit unusual and rare, for I haven't seen this model before and I have been in the radio business for quite a long time. Hard cover with 477 pages, in good condition.
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Covering subjects such as: Fundamentals of Electricity, Direct-Current Circuits, Magnetism & Electromagnetism, The Aircraft Storage Battery, Generators, Generator Control Systems, Aircraft Electrical Instruments, Wiring Practices and much more. Published by Coward-McCann, Inc & Longmans, Green & Co, Toronto Canada 1945. (1530010)Īircraft Electricity for the Mechanic (Book) This book is a rare and original 1945 hard cover copy by Charles E. It has been fully serviced (new capacitors, resistors checked, tubes tested and replaced as necessary, and aligned). There is no provision for an external antenna. The four-tube design might have only marginal performance in a basement unless you are in an area with good signal strength. A four-tube superheterodyne, it has reasonable sensitivity, and would be a perfect ballgame or news/talk radio for a kitchen, workshop, or garage. Bottom label is missing, so determining the model number required some research.
(2430327)Īdmiral YG703 (Plastic tube table radio) This is a very basic, but clean example from the early 1960s.
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It's a real time capsule worthy of a full restoration as the chrome is incredible with no flaws and plastic has no scratches. (1430843)Īdmiral Y2411GP (Plastic transistor shirtpocket radio) Radio not working presently - just a little noise when applying power but no stations or static. This radio is in amazing shape - no cracks or chips or hairlines or dents. (3020661)Īdmiral Y2271 (Plastic transistor shirtpocket radio) Radio works great, takes a cylindrical 9-volt 206 battery (not included but available online). (1270270)Īdmiral Radio and Phonograph Model and Chassis Index (Book) This Model & Chassis index #S1201 covers all Admiral Radio and phonograph model chassis prefixed by the letter "Y" that were introduced during the years 1959 to July 1967. The case has no chips or cracks and has just a small amount of wear. It has a pop up antenna that can be rotated for best reception. The radio works great and really sounds good.
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(1720044)Īdmiral 7L12 (1956) (Plastic transistor portable radio) Here is a very rare six-transistor AM radio that can run on batteries or with a optional solar pack. Five-transistor radios are seldom seen.Was $93.75, now $93.75. (1150797)Īdmiral 5T ON SALE! (Plaskon transistor shirtpocket radio) Five-transistor radio, takes 9V battery. A wonderful example of a Retro 50's radio. The Admiral name on front is in good condition. The plastic covered handle is in good condition.
The radio is playing strongly and clearly, picking up all my local AM stations with no problem. The maroon plastic case has no major cosmetic issues, just a few scratches and rubs.
Very clever, and unlike any radio made before or since. You turn the radio off by closing the dial down into the case. When you push the button down on the right top, the dial and red dial pointer spring up, and the radio turns on. (3020728)Īdmiral 4R12 "Roll Up Dial" Portable (1950) (Plastic tube portable radio) This Admiral Retro portable set from 1950 is one of the most unusual and ingenious radios ever made. 78 page plastic spiral bound book in good condition. The pictures in this guide were made to portray certain specific points noted in the title of each page withe a brief description adjacent to each picture. This publication is a compilation of visual Quality Acceptability Guidelines for Printed Wiring Boards prepared by the Reparability and Acceptability Committee of Institute of Printed Circuits. Acceptability of Printed Wiring Boards (Book) By IPC-A-600A, Institute Of Printed Circuits September 1970 (Revised).