Hi Guys,
I just recently lost my grandmother and whilst helping clear out her apartment, I came across an old radio I remember my grandparents using when I was a kid.
The National Panasonic R-399 from 1968 sat up on a shelf in my grandparents old kitchen and was always on!!!. It ran from 1968 - 2012 non stop!
My father was going to throw it out but I had to save it.
After I got it home, I tested it out. It worked fine on AM (which it was always on), but after switching to SW and back to AM, I noticed a fault with the band selector. I pulled it apart to clean the unreliable switch. I was amazed how well built this thing is. The selector switch is actually a long metal rod with 3 separate switch mechanisms (AM, SW1, SW2) 3cm apart allowing super easy servicing. The case is held together by brass encapsulated nuts and fine thread screws
- no chance of stripped threads on this one. After that quick service, she's running fine again!
It's no boombox but it is a fine example of how well built the old National Panasonic radios were back in the day.
It's worth very little to any one else but to me, it's priceless - the memories are worth millions to me!
James....
I just recently lost my grandmother and whilst helping clear out her apartment, I came across an old radio I remember my grandparents using when I was a kid.
The National Panasonic R-399 from 1968 sat up on a shelf in my grandparents old kitchen and was always on!!!. It ran from 1968 - 2012 non stop!

After I got it home, I tested it out. It worked fine on AM (which it was always on), but after switching to SW and back to AM, I noticed a fault with the band selector. I pulled it apart to clean the unreliable switch. I was amazed how well built this thing is. The selector switch is actually a long metal rod with 3 separate switch mechanisms (AM, SW1, SW2) 3cm apart allowing super easy servicing. The case is held together by brass encapsulated nuts and fine thread screws

It's no boombox but it is a fine example of how well built the old National Panasonic radios were back in the day.
It's worth very little to any one else but to me, it's priceless - the memories are worth millions to me!

James....
