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Grundig City-Boy 400



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Brand: Grundig

The Grundig City-Boy 400 is a portable, battery-operated radio that was popular in the late 1970s and early 1980s. It features a compact and sleek design, making it convenient to carry around. The radio tuner allows for easy switching between AM and FM frequencies, and there is a built-in leather keyring for attaching the radio to a bag or belt loop. The City-Boy 400 also has a LED battery-status indicator and a backlit LCD display for easy reading in low light conditions. The speaker is powered by two D-cell batteries, providing up to 30 hours of continuous use. The Grundig City-Boy 400 is a classic example of a stylish and functional portable radio from the past.



  • Type: Mono Radio
  • Bands: FM, MW, LW
  • Tuning Scale: Analogue
  • Tuning Frequencies: 87 to 109 MHz (FM), 505 to 1650 kHz (MW), 140 to 270 kHz (LW)
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  • Antenna: ferrite, telescopic
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  • Year: 1978
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Grundig City-Boy 400

Grundig City-Boy 400

Grundig City-Boy 400

Grundig City-Boy 400

Grundig City-Boy 400



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