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National Radio Vintage SRR Very Early Receiver, Museum Quality, Mint Condition

This receiver was originally mis-identified as an SW-3 that has a similar look, but we have verifiable proof that this is the very rare SRR Super Regenerator Receiver.  This was built for 56MHz but with the use of plug in coils, it will operate from 10 through 160 meters for all the ham bands.!  This is truly a rare find in mint original condition.  This is another mint condition, museum quality early National regenerative receiver from the early 1930's from the Frank Wanja estate.  As you will see in the pictures, it is in supurlative condition.  Everything is where it should be, the connections look new, it has the original cable and 4-pin connection on the power cord . . . . QST shows this in the National Radio Catalog published in October, 1934, page 76.

Mint through and through, a real gem  

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