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The Spica ST-600 was one of the most transistor radio sold in Brazil. It haves OM tuning from 550 to 1500 kHz and was manufactured from 1957 to 1965 by Sanritz, Sanritsu Elec. Machine Co., Osaka, Japan. It uses transistors 2SA52, 2SA49, 2SA53, 2SB54, 2SB56 × 2. It came with leather case, headset, instructions and warranty card!  There was an American ad in 1959 which offered the Spica for $ 39.95, which became it as popular as American brands like Zenith and RCA! One of its features is a dial with a three point figure. It's the Spica, a binary star and the most bright star of the Virgo constellation.

Donation from Journalist and Broadcaster José Odayr Bigliazzi family.  Santo André, SP. Brazil (in memoriam).

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Telegraph equipment
built by broadcasting material factory of the Brazilian Army in 1941. This is an oscillator with a valve 12A7, used for teaching Morse code to the military during World War II.
Donation Darlou D'Arisbo, Toledo, Paraná, Brazil.

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RÁDIO MUNDIAL  MT37N  (1965) 
By transistor.

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RÁDIO SEMP  PT253  (1964)

By transistor.

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Regenerative Radio  1922-1924  USA
2 x UV200
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