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    Posted 12 years ago

    Jimbwick
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    The only identification marks I can find is "Audition" on the front and Japan No. 803 on the bottom. It is about 2 1/2" tall, 3 3/4" deep and 4" wide. The radio works. The "TV" screen appears to provide for a photo.
    It operates on 2 "C" batteries. I think it has an AC adapter and AM/FM switch. Any information on the product would be appreciated.

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    Comments

    1. Jimbwick, 12 years ago
      Thanks! I will try those leads. Even a user manual would be helpful.
    2. CoolectorDM, 11 years ago
      I have the exact same radio and yes you are correct, the TV screen is for a photo. The name on my radio says Brownie which makes me wonder if it was made for different companies and they simply put their name on it, but my radio is exactly the same aside from the name. I have a Poster's radio/television price guide from 1994 and there is a picture of the radio with a name of Arrow on it and it is identical to the radio's we have. Unfortunately the book doesn't provide any information aside from the photo. Hope this helps.
    3. Jimbwick, 11 years ago
      Thanks! Sounds as if there may be many of these.

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