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Motorola Transistor Radio 1967
monkey | 2024-07-27 04:16:57 |
I use the tripod with my Sony camcorder, attaching a shoe for a transistor and boom radio mike. As I travel, I needed a tripod that was both sturdy and light weight. I am very pleased with this one. 5 |
Nick | 2024-05-16 09:42:18 |
Wanted a quality AM/FM hand held transistor radio to be able to listen to race announcers without having to use cell phones or cell networks. Works fantastic and provides great quality sound through wired earbuds inside my hearing protection. Also bought a splitter to allow two people to listen. Very happy with the quality. 5 |
Olga | 2024-05-12 01:33:55 |
Since my little transistor radio finally died, I wanted a radio that used batteries. Our electric power goes out at times due to storms. This radio does the trick. It is easy to use, has good reception and volume. 5 |
Elisabeth | 2024-07-03 03:19:59 |
My husbands old transistor radio was from the 80's and finally gave up the ghost. This new Panasonic radio is great. We take it to the beach and use it in the yard. The reception is perfect. It is simple to use, small in size and works well.....what more can you ask for. 5 |
MNT71 | 2024-07-29 04:31:11 |
The Motorola CLS - 1110 is a fine handheld radio. It has decent range and can be programmed so as not to interfere with other radio frequencies. More than the radio, however, I was totally sold on the customer service I got from B&H. It was as good as I could have imagined leaving no room to ask for more. Thanks- 5 |
Douglas R. | 2024-04-01 03:12:12 |
The CLS-1110 2-way radio by Motorola is small, lightweight and easily accessible for my assisted living staff. If only there was a way to eliminate the protruding antenna (can easily get in the way), this would be the world's most perfect unit! 5 |
Ronnie2 | 2024-09-27 05:22:17 |
I have had several Moto phones throughout the years and Motorola has never disapointed. 5 |
William | 2024-09-15 07:37:12 |
I found a bulk loader full of Ansco Super-Hypan, last made in 1967. After many development attempts and step-by-step improvements, I'm able to get usable, scannable, and darkroom printable (yes, really!) negatives. I'm use HC-110 at dilution B, and I add 45 drops (about 3mL) in my 400mL of developer. This works out to be 7.5mg/L of developer. Continuous agitation for 9 minutes is used to maximize activity in the highlights with the highly-restrained developer. 5 |
anyonymous | 2024-07-21 04:17:38 |
As someone who has been shooting and developing his own film since 1967 and then, because of a move, lost his darkroom, this Ilford film has been a Godsend. It enables me to continue shooting in B&W and use my trusty old camera. I get it developed at the local ...- and scanned, too, so I have the image in my computer, as well. And the results are, to my eye, superior to what's possible with a digital camera - rich blacks, sharp edges, great tonal quality. And as soon as I resurrect my darkroom, I will have some great negs to print. 5 |
Willard | 2024-06-24 04:11:51 |
I have been in the IT field since 1967. I dealt with IBM main frames and card punch machines. My first personal connection was a 50 baud acoustic modem paired to my home phone. As things got progressively more sophisticated it oft times got far more difficult. When I purchased the ZenWiFi AX (XT8) to improve my network I dreaded hooking everything up. It turned out to be possibly the easiest network set-up in all my years in the field. I am even more impressed with the overall speed of the network throughout the entire house. My 4K TV nows gets the needed speed to give me 4K viewing. My wife especially loves the small box with no antennas that sits unobtrusively on the kitchen sink behind a cookie jar. I cannot see how it can be improved. 5 |