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Sony CRF-220

13kg of huge 'portable' from 1974. Mint condition with no signs of wear or loss of function through age.

The original sales receipt shows the price at £290 plus £29 in VAT - various online inflation calculators put this to be between £2.5k and £3.5k in todays money...

Yikes.

This is the West Germany model due to the CRF-230 having an (at the time) illegal extra FM band of 64mHz to 88mHz which covered the emergency services/ military bands:

http://www.shortwaveradio.ch/radio-e/sony-crf220-e.htm

And yes, it came from the tip, albeit from a couple of years ago.
 

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Have any of you lot sent me a Rotel phono equaliser???

Got one turned up today addressed to me, but no senders details. Not something I've won on eBay at all, but here it is, large as life!
 
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The solar panel would probably power the fan, in bright sunshine at least, but I don't think a tiny 4" fan is going to do much. Sat on your desk it might cool your face a little, but it won't shift anywhere near enough air to circulate the air in a room sized space. A large oscillating 16" pedestal fan, or perhaps one of those tower fans might be more suitable, but obviously they'd need to be plugged into the mains.

Is their no access to mains electricity from the greenhouse?
 
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