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From: CassetteMaster
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  • Great portable radio. I've got one - but it's model number is 7-2850D. Bought it new, long ago.

  • cassettemaster copy the video title to GE 7-285A portable radio AM/FM.

  • I HAVE THAT RADIO! Bought it new in 1985.

    (Still works great, too.) Love those D-cells.

    I also have the later version from 1991.

  • Very interesting video. You did a nice work.

    Thank you very much for sharing all this information. Best regards,Mario.

  • Hi CassetteMaster!

    I love this kind of radios, it receives broadcastings from a long long distance. Do the test at night!

    I invite you to see my videolog, with vintage audio and other audio things. Today I have uploaded my first video.

    Greetings!

  • Hey (that's a southern thing) Radio sounds great! The audio quality was superior and I can hear why you use it. I make a little one transistor transmitter that would simultaneously broadcast AM&FM&TV&More by tuning it through the band for the receiver device you wanted to use. The quality was pretty good for such a wide spectrum. The only thing is that I know I have one in the house somewhere and it could take me a year to find it. Future project.

  • Yeah, nice radio. I love old GE radios :)

  • nice radio!

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