:Hello. I just perchased this radio This is the model number on outside of the back cover. Model 67 QR 73 FM-W it also has Superheterodyne written on it. I was told it has SW but it has LW and MW or FM on the buttons? This is the first radio I cannot find any informaition on. Does anyone know anything about the radio? Thanks for any feed back.....Terry N
Terry N
:There is a 67QR73FM-M listed at the Radio Museum site:
:http://www.radiomuseum.org/r/rca_67qr73fm_m67_qr_73_fm.html
:Carl T
: Terry, this site has a Resources section which lists Mfrs and then the model #s and then schematics for the models. There is no 67QR models listed at all. Check the chassis and those numbers again and also supply tube line up in set or diagram if one is pasted in cabinet. Any other numbers you find on the set will also be helpful. Good luck. PL
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:::Hello. I just perchased this radio This is the model number on outside of the back cover. Model 67 QR 73 FM-W it also has Superheterodyne written on it. I was told it has SW but it has LW and MW or FM on the buttons? This is the first radio I cannot find any informaition on. Does anyone know anything about the radio? Thanks for any feed back.....Terry N
I just bought an RCA Model 67QR 77 Superheterodyne radio today. It has an AM band button (520 - 1605 KC MHz) and 6 other band buttons. On the back is a dial with 6 different voltage settings as well as spots to plug in a speaker and a record player. Inside, on the back of the cahssis, is the Serial # RCA 1139 B/27 imprinted in ink and a stamped number 375 on the chassis. On the bottom is a label with the band ranges, the tube layout, and this text:
"Made in Western Germany for
Radio Fernseh Elektro 6. m. b. H
An Associated Company of
Radio Corporation of America"
What does anyone make of this information as far as age and any other information?
Thanks for any help offered!