1962 National/Panasonic T-53 transistor radio found in a bag
A circa 1962 transistor radio found in a bag at the thrift store. After a quick fix to the earphone jack, it still works great, without needing to replace any capacitors or other electronic components. And yes, there are still plenty of AM radio stations on the air in North America. Time flow: 0:00 Introduction & Overview 2:40 Testing & Repair 5:41 Reception 7:02 Conclusion #retrotech #TransistorRadio #JDM

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