File:Regency TR-1 opened front Deutsches Museum.jpg

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English: Regency TR-1, the first commercial transistor radio, circuit board removed from casing.
Exhibit of Deutsches Museum, Munich.
Deutsch: Regency TR-1, das erste kommerzielle Transistorradio. Platine aus dem Gehäuse entfernt.
Exponat des Deutschen Museums in München.
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