Posted 3 months ago
Jimbwick
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The only identification marks I can find is "Audition" on the front and Japan No. 803 on the bottom. It is about 2 1/2" tall, 3 3/4" deep and 4" wide. The radio works. The "TV" screen appears to provide for a photo.
It operates on 2 "C" batteries. I think it has an AC adapter and AM/FM switch. Any information on the product would be appreciated.
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"Audition" was a house brand label sold by F.W. Woolworth, Kresge (Kmart), and other discount stores in the 1960's - radioattic & radiomuseum have a few Audtitons shown but I didn't see your particular model# - that's a start
Thanks! I will try those leads. Even a user manual would be helpful.