Re: Radio

Posted by 32model901 On 2017/12/29 12:38:21
Although not common, there were true portable sets available to the public, starting around 1923. These sets had an integral speaker, antenna, and batteries as required for tube "A", "B" and "C" voltages.

The Westburr Six originally sold for $165 in the early 20's, about half the price of a Ford Model T.

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