Wednesday, January 30, 2019

Operated Vintage Transistor Radio

Operated Vintage Transistor Radio





Operated Vintage Transistor Radio

Operated Vintage Transistor Radio
Panasonic RF-2400D Portable AM/FM Radio Player | Rugged Shortwave Pocket Radio | Battery Operated Vintage Transistor Radio | Large Tuning Knob | Best Reception | Includes 12 Panasonic AA Batteries

Operated Vintage Transistor Radio

  •   CLASSIC THROWBACK RADIO THAT’S SUPER PORTABLE & DURABLE – The Panasonic RF-2400D AM/FM Radio is a true classic. It’s lightweight and portable! This simple radio measures approximately 3.2 x 9.2 x 4.8 inches and weighs around 1 pound. Use it while outside gardening, in your workshop, camping or during power outages.
  •   LISTEN TO ALL YOUR FAVORITE STATIONS, EVEN GRABS WEAK SIGNALS – This tabletop radio will pick-up broadcasts that other radios just can’t grab. The analogue tuner has a Frequency Range FM 87 - 108MHz (50kHz step) and AM 520 - 1730kHz (9/10kHz step). Never worry about missing a baseball game or your favorite talk radio.
  •   UNRIVALLED SOUND QUALITY, EVEN LISTEN WHILE SHOWERING! – Even though it’s small in size, it produces loud, crystal clear sound. Some people even use it while they shower with no issues! The handy radio features a 10cm Speaker and Ferrite Antenna for perfect reception and sound every time. There’s even spot to plug in earphones/headphones.
  •   ARGE TUNING KNOB AND RED TUNING INDICATOR LIGHT – On the side of the transistor radio is large tuning knob which allows you to easily go from station to station until you find the one you like. When the station is tuned properly, the red indicator light will come on letting you know that you’re good to go.
  •   INCLUDES 12 PANASONIC AA BATTERIES – If you’re not near an outlet you don’t need to worry. Not only does it include a 110V AC power cord, but we also added 12 Panasonic AA batteries. Now you can listen to your vintage boombox radio wherever you may be.

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Operated Vintage Transistor Radio


Operated Vintage Transistor Radio

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