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RP-2000F Vintage BCL Receiver AM/FM IC Radio 5 Band TOSHIBA TESTED JAPAN F/S
$ 152.06
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RP-2000F Vintage BCL Receiver AM/FM IC Radio 5 Band TOSHIBA TESTED JAPAN F/SDescription
Thank you for looking at my items.
Condition :Used.
It works, but it's old.
I don't know when it will stop.
Therefore, list it as junk.
・No power cord.
・ I was able to energize with a battery
(D size battery x 4)
・ MW, FM, SW1 ~ 3, all received.
・ Speaker sound came out.
・The frequency meter and tuning meter lights are on.
・The tuning meter worked.
・It seems that all the switches are functioning
without any defects.
・There was no noise on the volume, but it seems that
there is a noise on IF GAIN.
・There are stains and scratches on the entire surface.
・The rod antenna worked, but the tip part is missing.
・There is a leak mark around the battery compartment.
・Rust can be seen on the metal part of the strap.
・ There is white paint on the surface.
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Batteries not included.
All my products are 100% Authentic.
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