This ad showing RCA’s product lineup for 1941 appeared 80 years ago today, in the October 21, 1940, issue of Life magazine.
For those on a budget, the model 45X-1 for $9.95. The ad bills that set as having one police band, but in reality, it covers the broadcast band but with a bit of extended coverage to pull in police calls in many areas.
The most expensive of the table radios shown is the 18T for $49.95. That 8-tube set featured six pushbuttons and two shortwave bands for pulling in the war news from Europe. At the top of the line of the tabletop radio-phonos was the V-102, a 7 tube set which appears to be broadcast only, for $59.95.
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