Torn Eb German WW2 radio noise
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Children - Please dont argue about politics - This is about R A D I O !
"Politics", as we know it today, is not worth the candle.
All politicians are corrupt, and out to gain the most for themselves.
PEOPLE dont start wars - POLITICIANS do !
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These old receivers have actually far more better am quality and sound than modern home receivers have.
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Germans are real genius than other Europeans.
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Battallion, this is platoon commander. Requesting fire support at four-three-six-two-one.
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i have a one like this radio Torn Eb rev.vr 150 1938 y. and and the device is on sale in bosnia and herzegovina.
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Beautiful Torn Eb. One in good condition can easily cost a lot of money
I'm beginning collector or German radios. I will post a video of my Blaupunkt WR1 / p
Great video thank you.
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@Accisma That's your reply? Calling me a Troll? You should know. Why no response to my facts? You poor UK souls have been living (barely) under the yoke of socialism for so long you don't even know the difference between freedom and servitude, let alone American Conservatism and German Nazism.
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@Accisma Why don't you just come right out and accuse conservative radio hosts of being Nazis? Jeezus - the Nazi's were LEFTISTS, moron. Do you even know what "NAZI" is short for? I'll tell you - National SOCIALISTS. They were just a breath away from being communists. Big centralized government, limited freedom, the whole LEFTIST program. They were practically the furthest thing from conservative. Read a book.
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@Accisma Godwin's Law?
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Very Nice!
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what do they call that thing used in like ww2 and stuff where you strap your finger to the machine and it goes like beep bep beep it is used for comunications
This one was purchased off German Ebay abouit 9 years ago. The same radio would cost you about $1500 now but you can still find this type. I use the original power supply and use two "C" 1.5 batteries to power the vibrator unit.
Oscha12 3 years ago