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Should the article contain a gallery of images (as shown below) illustrating the history of radio tuners?
Reason for Image Gallery
These images show the evolution of Tuners from American tube tuners to solid state and digital Japanese tuners.
Reason against Image Gallery
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Proposed Image Gallery
- Heathkit AJ-20 (USA; 1960)
- H.H. Scott Stereomaster 370-B, 8 tubes (USA; 1962-1963)
- Sherwood S-2100, 13 tubes (USA; 1963-1966)
- S-2100, rear view
- Siemens Studiomeister RS222 superheterodyne, (Germany; 1974-1977)
- Marantz 150, analog tuning (USA; 1977)
- Luxman T-34, solid state, analog tuning (Japan; 1978-1979)
- inside view, T-34
- Onkyo T-4000, digital tuning (Japan; 1990)
- "Heathkit catalog" (PDF). May 1961.
- "Stereomaster 370-B Radio Scott; H.H.; Maynard, Massachusetts, build". Radiomuseum. Retrieved 2024-10-02.
- "H.H. Scott Service Bulletin and Schematic for Model 370-B Stereo Multiplex Tuner" (PDF).
- "Sherwood S-2100 AM/FM Stereo Tuner Manual". HiFi Engine. Retrieved 2024-10-02.
- "Studiomeister RS222 Superelectronic Radio Siemens & Halske". Radiomuseum. Retrieved 2024-10-02.
- "Marantz 150 AM/FM Stereo Tuner Manual". HiFi Engine. Retrieved 2024-10-02.
- "Luxman T-34 Solid State AM/FM Tuner Manual". HiFi Engine. Retrieved 2024-10-02.
- "Onkyo T-4000 Quartz Synthesized AM/FM Stereo Tuner Manual". HiFi Engine. Retrieved 2024-10-02.