Any idea when this is from? Got it at a swap meet for $5, it's in wretched condition but couldn't pass it up.
I soldered an ipod to the speaker terminals. It produces rich sound without the unit needing to be plugged in. Does that date it as post war? I was thinking it might even be early 50's from the type, but I'm just learning about classic radios.
Loaded about 12 gigs of old time radio: serials, news, music, boxing, baseball, even axis and allied war propaganda and songs. Considering an hour's worth of OTR takes up like 7-14mb, That's alot of continuous music given the mono and low bitrate. Place it on shuffle, and voila, it's a time machine!
Fully mobile too. I'll spare you the pics of me using it as an improvised Irving Berlin Ghetto blaster. lol
I soldered an ipod to the speaker terminals. It produces rich sound without the unit needing to be plugged in. Does that date it as post war? I was thinking it might even be early 50's from the type, but I'm just learning about classic radios.
Loaded about 12 gigs of old time radio: serials, news, music, boxing, baseball, even axis and allied war propaganda and songs. Considering an hour's worth of OTR takes up like 7-14mb, That's alot of continuous music given the mono and low bitrate. Place it on shuffle, and voila, it's a time machine!
Fully mobile too. I'll spare you the pics of me using it as an improvised Irving Berlin Ghetto blaster. lol