see and hear below some receivers from my collection…

E127 Kw/4

„E127 Kw/4“ HF-receiver from „Telefunken“ produced 1959 in Germany – also known as „Regenbogenempfänger = rainbow receiver“ , 1,5MHz – 30MHz, 8 vacuum tubes, sounds great! 

E148-149/2

E148-149/2 VHF- receiver from „Telefunken“ produced 1960 in Germany, 15 vacuum tubes, very precise VHF- receicer for 65MHz – 175MHz,

rx60

RX 60 receiver from „Max Funke“ produced 1960 in Germany, when you ordered as a ham operator they delivered the receiver with your callsign (close the existing holes from previous callsign-plate with my own callsign-plate), mechanic of band-switch is awesome

trio 9r59

TRIO 9R-59″ receiver (also known as „Lafayette HA230“ or „Jennen JR101“) and a „TRIO SP5“ speaker, 540KHz – 30MHz in 4 bands with bandspread, 9 vacuum tunbes, fantastic audio

fr-100b

FR-100B receiver from Sommerkamp (Yaesu) from 1965, amateur radio bands (without 160m and WARC- bands), 12 vacuum tubes, works great,

jr103 -jr200

JR103 receiver from Jennen (also known as Trio-Kenwood JR200) from 1965, covers 550KHz to 31MHz in 4 bands with bandspread, 7 vacuum tubes,

r-4c

hybrid receiver R-4C from Drake from 1973, radio amateur bands (without 160m and WARC-bands), with external synthesizer continuous HF receiving, 6 vacuum tubes,

spr4

first receiver from Drake with only semiconductors, called SPR-4, from 1970, receiving in 500KHz segments from 150KHz to 30MHz

spr-4 crystals

inside SPR-4, view to the quartz crystals for the different 500KHz segments

mr-73b

receiver MR-73B from Minix from 1974, covers 550KHz to 30MHz in 4 bands with bandspreading,

EKV13 – receiver from the „VEB Funkwerke Köpenick“ produced in 1973 in the GDR, 14KHZ -535KHz and 1,6MHz -3 0MHz, special features like antenna diversity, ISB, a.s.o.

frg7

HF receiver FRG-7 from Yaesu from 1976, Wadley-loop-principe, dual conversion, covers 500KHz to 30MHz in 4 band.segents,

frg-7000

HF receiver FRG-7000 from Yaesu from 1977, Wadley-loop-principe, triple conversion, covers 250KHz to 30MHz in 5 band-segments,

r1000

CW-AM-SSB receiver R-1000 from Kenwood from 1979 dual conversion, covers 200KHz to 30MHz in thirty 1 MHz steps,

frg-7700

all mode HF receiver FRG-7700 from Yaesu from 1981, dual conversion, covers 150KHz to 30MHz in 1 MHz steps, good sensitivity, b.t.w. station from Reunion received with a G5RV indoor installation at my parents QTH (my dad is a SWL)

frg-9600

FRG-9600 VHF UHF all mode receiver from Yaesu, covers 60MHz to 905MHz, built in 1985

r8e

all mode HF receiver R8E from Drake built 1991, continuous receiving from 100KHz to 30MHz, PLL synthesized, fine audio

sony icfd

receiver ICF 7600D and ICF 7600DS from Sony from 1983. PLL synthsized, receive also SSB

winradio

„awake“ with 32 bit operation system – receiver WR-1550e from Winradio from 2006 – think you can call it also vintage 🙂 – works really fine from 150 KHz to 1,6 GHz