This radio receiver is typical of the designs in the 1950s. It had six tubes and five loudspeakers. The Nora trademark is an anagram of the company founder’s name, Aron. Use of the trademark began as early as 1923, when the company began manufacturing radios, because of anti-Semitic tendencies. 6 circuits for AM, 9 circuits for FM
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