morganAL
Member
Is there anywhere besides RigPix that has a good selection of pictures of vintage SW receiver pictures? When I was about 6 or 7 years old, a local ham loaned my dad a receiver. He and I used to site for a couple of hours a night and listen to hams and SW broadcast. Even in 1978-1980, to me it seemed like an older receiver. My dad is gone now and I'm sure the ham is long gone as well (don't even have an idea who it was) so I can't ask what it was. That receiver sparked my interest in radio and led to me eventually getting my ham license and working with public safety radio for a number of years. Just for nostalgia, I would like to have a receiver like that one.
Here's what I know/remember:
It was fairly large. Probably 18-24 inches wide, 12-18 inches tall. No idea on depth.
It was black or dark gray.
I think, maybe, it had a band switch.
The tuning window was backlit and the letter and numbers were yellow/light yellow.
You had to have an external speaker or headphones plugged in before you turned it on or you would damage the audio output amplifier.
Here's what I know/remember:
It was fairly large. Probably 18-24 inches wide, 12-18 inches tall. No idea on depth.
It was black or dark gray.
I think, maybe, it had a band switch.
The tuning window was backlit and the letter and numbers were yellow/light yellow.
You had to have an external speaker or headphones plugged in before you turned it on or you would damage the audio output amplifier.