Nostalgia Radio

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Jay’s on going series of the classics.  He share his restoration tips, insight and impressions of these radios from  yesterday.

Look to the right and you will see the archives of Nostalgia Radio!

The latest Nostalgia Radio is:

Panasonic RF-4900 Restoration & Evaluation


4 Comments

  1. Comment by William Edmondson:

    Sir,
    Are you selling your zenith R-D7000y radio listed on your webpage at http://www.radiointel.com/nr-d7000y.htm If not your web page information is being used by a seller to market their radio. Their ebay listing can be found at
    http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=230457536235&ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT
    The seller is named mazci, and the item is listed under shortwave radio.
    I am new to collecting Zenith TO’s, but I grew up listening to my grandfathers ZTO and I have immense respect for those like you who have restored these radios. I have spent quite a bit of time researching and reading restoration pages like yours. I am specifically looking for a fairly clean, restorable R-D7000Y and when I saw this listing on ebay I was surprised and then suspicious for I recognized the write up as belonging to your R-D7000Y. I thought that if this was ligitiment then there would at least be a sizable reserve on this item given the time and care put into the restoration of your radio.
    If this is ligitiment please reply in the affirmative so that I may bid on this item. If my suspision is correct and your work is being unethically used to market this radio, I just thought you deserved to know so you may take appropiate action with the seller and ebay.

    Respectfully, Bill Edmondson

  2. Comment by uglyfrog:

    I have a d7000y radio, I am new to radio collecting. Can someone help me? I can get numerous stations on FM but only static on other bands, what am I doing wrong ? What setting do I have to have dials on. Thanks

    Carman

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