What's your oldest piece of hardware that's still alive? - Old school stuff

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(14-06-2015, 12:52 PM)vain Wrote:
(07-06-2015, 11:53 AM)venam Wrote: My grandpa has a Grundig radio from 1958.
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Do you know if this still works? I mean, is it actually usable? Can you still receive some radio stations?

I've found most "older" radios (probably from the 1990'ies) to be virtually useless today. There's so much noise and static from modern devices that you can barely understand a word... Or, maybe it's always been that way and I've just gotten used to today's top-notch quality of TV/MP3/YouTube/everything. I'm not sure.
I didn't test it, I just saw it laying around his house. So it might not be as "alive" as it should.


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RE: What's your oldest piece of hardware that's still alive? - by venam - 14-06-2015, 01:25 PM