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orangecrush

(25,179 posts)
Fri Jun 20, 2025, 05:09 PM Friday

Canadian A.M. radio station on an amazing 1970 Sears radio

Zoomer Radio (CFZM 740 A.M. on the dial) out of Toronto.

The radio - Sears Com Trek/9.

My go to for excellent music programming, old time radio shows, hits from all decades, big bands show, depression era music show, focus on Canadian musicians shows, Joni Mitchell, Gordon Lightfoot, Neil Young and much more.

CFZM shows what a.m. radio could be, besides a cesspool of right wing hate jocks.

Plus I know the news they broadcast isn't corporate bullshit.

On another note, the name Sears once was a guarantee you were getting something well made that was built to last.

This set was made in Hong Kong. Usually that means junk, but Sears must have demanded quality, and they got it with this radio.

Coverage is amazing, long wave, a.m., f.m. (NPR on as I type), shortwave from 6 mHz through 30 mHz (basically the entire sw spectrum) and VHF aircraft, utilities, and NOAA weather channels. The set even has a BFO switch to listen to single side band military, aircraft and marine stations, and single side band ham radio.

Only bummer is there is no documentation, such as schematic or service manual to guide a restoration, or I would have had it done, although it works on all bands as is.


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Canadian A.M. radio station on an amazing 1970 Sears radio (Original Post) orangecrush Friday OP
Zoomer Radio App bucolic_frolic Friday #1
It's a thing for me orangecrush Friday #2
Quite the piece of equipment, and no tags and registration. bucolic_frolic Friday #3
The sound quality orangecrush Friday #4
Parents bought a Stromberg Carlson at Jordan Marsh cachukis Friday #5
Stromberg Carlson orangecrush Friday #6

bucolic_frolic

(50,974 posts)
1. Zoomer Radio App
Fri Jun 20, 2025, 05:21 PM
Friday

Hmmm. hadn't considered radio online.

Saw a Radio Shack AM/FM last week. It was solid, in good if used shape, didn't test it, decided I didn't need it. I have a couple old radios already. But I might keep my eye peeled for electronics. Everything old is disappearing and being pressed into service as prices for new stuff rises and the quality goes to hell.

orangecrush

(25,179 posts)
2. It's a thing for me
Fri Jun 20, 2025, 05:37 PM
Friday

It's cheaper than collecting old cars, and like vintage cars, every radio reflects the technology and styling of its era.

Some are literally works of art.

From the golden age of American electronics -


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bucolic_frolic

(50,974 posts)
3. Quite the piece of equipment, and no tags and registration.
Fri Jun 20, 2025, 05:48 PM
Friday

That serene orchestra music was Doctor's office chic in the 70s and 80s. I guess Muzak was piping it in by that time.

cachukis

(3,292 posts)
5. Parents bought a Stromberg Carlson at Jordan Marsh
Fri Jun 20, 2025, 06:02 PM
Friday

in 1960. Had a spiral fracture on my tibia in 1961. Stuck at home for 6 months. Learned all the show tunes as my parents loved the theater.
The sound was so rich.
Got to play all the 60's records that were stereo.
Memories forever.

orangecrush

(25,179 posts)
6. Stromberg Carlson
Fri Jun 20, 2025, 07:34 PM
Friday

Used extremely high grade components in their stuff, IIRC.

My console in my late teens was a Magnavox Astro Sonic.

Not anywhere near Stromberg quality, but I too listened to stereo albums on it, Cream Disraeli Gears, Dylan, ELO "On The Third Day" (,which was before they sucked, IMO), and much more.

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