Thursday, March 30, 2017
Sunday, March 26, 2017
Thursday, March 23, 2017
Friday, March 17, 2017
1993 VEF-221-1 World Band Radio, Unboxing and Using
1993 VEF-221-1 World Band Radio, Unboxing and Using for first time in a couple of decades.
The main entry on this radio is in this post.
The main entry on this radio is in this post.
Thursday, March 16, 2017
Saturday, March 11, 2017
1996 Veras RP-225 Transistor World Band Radio - Unboxing and Operation
A video in Russian of my 1996 Veras RP-225 Transistor World Band Radio showing unboxing, turning on, tuning and reception on all bands which are 1 LW, 2 MW, 5 SW and 1 OIRT ("Soviet FM").
Friday, March 10, 2017
OIRT Bandscan in Moscow 09.03.2017
OIRT Band in Moscow on 09.03.2017.
OIRT Band is the so-called Soviet FM band 65.9 to 74 MHz. Still in use.
Using a 1996 Veras RP-225 which happens to have this band.
OIRT Band is the so-called Soviet FM band 65.9 to 74 MHz. Still in use.
Using a 1996 Veras RP-225 which happens to have this band.
Panasonic Stereo Radio Cassette Player RQ-SW88V
To go on with my catalog of own radio and radio related equipment, here is another entry about my Panasonic Stereo Radio Cassette Player RQ-SW88V Shockwave.
It does have a radio with an AM and FM band but it is primarily for listening to cassette tapes and it is pretty advanced as far as portable cassette players go.
It has a TPS aka tape program sensor which allows to fast forward or rewind by a specific number of songs (up to 3).
It also has a metal "heavy-duty" type shell.
In the video below I play some cassettes through my car stereo and show how you could use it to play cassette tapes in your car.
Thursday, March 9, 2017
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