File:"Horthy Néprádió" számjelzésű skálája.jpg

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Magyar: "Horthy Néprádió" számjelzésű skálája
English: The Néprádió was a Hungarian en:reference design for a cheap "people's radio" in the late 1930s, similar to the German Volskempfanger and the Italian Radio Balilla. This was a primitive two-tube TRF circuit built for receiving only strong local stations (which was desirable by authoritarian governments). The name persisted after the World War II into the early 1950s. The unit shown here belongs to the original series that started in 1938. There were dozens of slightly different versions all packaged in the same cabinet.
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