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This is part of my receiver collection. |
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Here you can see a few pictures, of Trans Oceanics and imitations. |
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Model H500 |
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Zenith Trans Oceanic G-500 |
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This is a 1953 model, my first Trans Oceanic, and is in good shape, did have one of the IF transformers replaced with a small one, but this adds to the character of the radio. It receives very well. |
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First produced in 1950, this model was the first Trans Oceanic with miniature tubes. The one I own is in excellent shape, both cosmetic and electronic. |
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This is one of the "Look Alikes", an RCA 3-BX-671. |
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Another excellent "Look Alike", this Hallicrafters TW-2000 is in excellent shape, both cosmetic and electronic. |
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The unit is in good shape, the cowhide is beautiful! |
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This is a Trans Oceanic model A600L, the cowhide covered version. |
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And this is another A600, but the stag covered version. |
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