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SABA (Schwarzalder Apparate-Bau-Anstalt) was founded originally in the Black Forest area of southwestern Germany by Herman Schwer (1877-1936) in Villingen. Radio set construction commenced in 1927. One mechanical feature which set SABA apart from its German competition was its automatic station scanning and automatic frequency control which enabled optimal radio reception to be achieved. Both our Freiburg 14 and 400 models possess these features. This is probably not an export model, for we purchased it from a European source and there is no 400 series model number on its back panel. It features 14 tubes, receives AM, LW, FM (to 104 MHz), and SW bands. Inside its repaired wooden cabinet, you'll find five loudspeakers, a rotating ferrite antenna, as well as an Automatic Tuning Function. This radio plays very well! About 27-2/3"W x 18"H x 12-1/4"D. $3,100.00. (1300080) |
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SABA (Schwarzalder Apparate-Bau-Anstalt) was founded originally in the Black Forest area of southwestern Germany by Herman Schwer (1877-1936) in Villingen. Radio set construction commenced in 1927. One mechanical feature which set SABA apart from its German competition was its automatic station scanning and automatic frequency control which enabled optimal radio reception to be achieved. Both our Freiburg 14 and 400 models possess these features. This is probably not an export model, for we purchased it from a European source and there is no 400 series model number on its back panel. It features 14 tubes, receives AM, LW, FM (to 104 MHz), and SW bands. Inside its repaired wooden cabinet, you'll find five loudspeakers, a rotating ferrite antenna, as well as an Automatic Tuning Function. This radio plays very well! About 27-2/3"W x 18"H x 12-1/4"D. $3,100.00. (1300080) |
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