Built-in Module Style:
This style provides the most authentic replication of the vintage radio experience. When the radio is switched on using its original power knob, it automatically resumes the last FM broadcast station it was tuned to. The radio's original Tone and Volume controls work exactly as they always did. In every practical sense, the radio behaves as it was designed to — just receiving FM instead of AM.

 

1937 Stewart-Warner Model 1451

1935 RCA Model 128

   

1939 Sparton Model 7140

1937 Silvertone Model 4663

   

1935 General Electric Model K-64


1936 Canadian Marconi Model 733

External Module Style:
This style supports four operational modes: AM Broadcast, FM Broadcast, Bluetooth streaming, and USB Playlist. Its key advantage is that all stages of the radio are fully restored, allowing it to be used exactly as originally designed — tuning live AM broadcasts — while also offering modern connectivity.

When the radio is first switched on, it operates in AM Broadcast mode and all original controls function as designed. To switch to FM, Bluetooth, or USB playback, the radio is routed through the external module using a remote control, and from that point the module handles source selection and volume

1931 Rogers Majestic Model 610

1934 Canadian General Electric Model K-80

   

1931 Westinghouse Model 801

1931 DeForest Grandfather Clock Radio

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