Philips B3G57U AM/FM Radio
These are common sets which work well but have some interesting habits. The manual i use is available for free on line..... It was a set designed in Croydon rather then Eindhoven so its not as interesting as some but it is rather hard to work on due to space issues. It uses 2 x UF80s for the VHF front end rather then the now rare UCC85. These valves do need to be in top condition. Bon Voyage and i will see you soon from the USA,

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