For me it was a brand-new Zenith Royal 500 "Long Distance" 7-transistor radio 
in burgundy with vernier tuning, leather carrying case, and earphone.

Around midnight in the summer of 1958 I lay, a 13-year old boy in Illinois, 
listening to KDKA in Pittsburgh broadcast live updates on a commercial piston 
aircraft circling the airport with landing problems.  High drama for over an 
hour with anxiety clearly evident in the reporter's voice.  I eventually fell 
asleep (radio on, earphone in place) and learned the next day the plane had 
landed safely.  Rare excitement on the airwaves at the time and just one of 
several broadcast-band adventures which led in due course 
to a Novice license soon thereafter.

Still have the Royal 500, too. 

73,

Kent  K9ZTV


> On Jun 8, 2015, at 2:04 PM, Carl Jón Denbow <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> I sometimes like to do a little Broadcast Band DX, takes me back to my high 
> schools days with my GE transistor radio under the pillow.  I think some of 
> you know the story. ;-)  
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