Manufactured by Fidelity in 1967 this seven transistor radio is housed in a Rexine covered padded wooden cabinet with silver aluminium trims.
Printed circuit board technology was employed to mount most of the components. A separate internal compartment was provided to house a 9 volt PP9 battery. An internal ferrite rod aerial was fitted for portable signal reception also an additional external aerial socket was provided for car use.
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This radio featured 2 reception wavebands medium and long wave plus a Bandspread position for the top end of the medium wave band for easier tuning of Radio Luxembourg a popular station at the time. All wavebands selected by means of 3 push buttons on the radio’s top.
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