WR - Receivers


The WR (World Range) prefixes were mostly used by Hallicrafters to designate consumer-grade general coverage receivers.


WR-600
WR-600 4 tubes 4 bands General Coverage Single Conversion Receiver, covering .54-31MHz, IF 455kHz. BFO. Radio is identical to S-120, SW-500 and WR-1000. Production year 1961-64.
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WR-600G
WR-600G Same as WR-600, G mean Grey case, W mean Walnut case.
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WR-700
WR-700 6 tubes 2 band receiver covering AM and FM broadcast bands. Wood cabinet. Production year 1961-62.
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WR-1000
WR-1000 4 tubes 4 bands General Coverage Single Conversion Receiver, covering .54-31MHz, IF 455kHz. BFO. Radio is identical to S-120 except for the wooden cabinet. Production year 1961-62.

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WR-1500
WR-1500 5 tubes 5 bands General Coverage Single Conversion Receiver, covering .19-31MHz, IF 455kHz. BFO. Radio is identical to S-118 except for the wooden cabinet. Production year 1962.
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WR-2000
WR-2000 5 tubes 4 bands General Coverage Single Conversion Receiver, covering standard AM and FM bands and SW 2-18MHz. IF 455kHz and 10.7MHz. Steel cabinet. Radio is identical to WR-2500 except for the walnut cabinet of WR-2500. Production year 1962.
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WR-4000
WR-4000 14 transistor portable receiver covering standard AM and FM BC bands, and 4 shortwave bands 2-18.2MHz. Production year 1965-66.
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---- updated August 02nd 2010 ---

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