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The "Saint Germain" portable radio has been produced since 1962 by TED (Technique and Design), France.
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Superheterodyne on 6 transistors.
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Ranges MW and LW.
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On MW, the designation is in meters, on LW in the names of radio stations.
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Loudspeaker diameter 6 cm. Powered by a 9 volt battery.
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Maximum output power 180 mW.
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Dimensions of the radio receiver 159x99x25 mm.
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Weight 400 gr.
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The radio was produced with a plastic grille on germanium transistors.
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The metal grill receiver with silicon transistors and 6 volt supply is an exact replica of the "Saint Germain" radio.
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It has been produced by the Optalix Corporation since 1976.
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