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 Manufactured by [[Sony Corp.]], Tokyo. Manufactured by [[Sony Corp.]], Tokyo.
  
-In the USA, the "Zenith Transoceanic" portable receivers with the horizontal turret tuner dial were a great success in the late 1960s, Sony adopted the design with the CRF-5080 / [[CRF-5090]], the design was later taken up again in several world band receivers from the Far East.+In the USA, the "Zenith Transoceanic" portable receivers with the horizontal turret tuner dial were a great success in the late 1960s, Sony adopted the design with the **CRF-5080** / [[CRF-5090]], the design was later taken up again in several world band receivers from the Far East.
  
-The set was sold in two variants, the [[CRF-5090]] covers the **[[Air Band]]** in addition to the FM broadcast band and shortwaves. The variant CRF-5080 without air band coverage was sold in Germany (where the possession of sets with coverage of "out-of-band frequencies" was prohibited), it even got an FTZ approval. In Switzerland, on the other hand, possession of sets covering frequencies pf the PSB was always permitted, only operation without a corresponding licence was illegal. When inspected by the PTT, one had to have the radio tuned to Swiss National radio and faithfully assure that the switch was in the "air band" position by mistake, or pull a pilot's licence out of one's pocket ...+The set was sold in two variants, the [[CRF-5090]] covers the **[[Air Band]]** in addition to the FM broadcast band and shortwaves. The variant **CRF-5080** without air band coverage was sold in Germany (where the possession of sets with coverage of "out-of-band frequencies" was prohibited), it even got an FTZ approval. In Switzerland, on the other hand, possession of sets covering frequencies pf the PSB was always permitted, only operation without a corresponding licence was illegal. When inspected by the PTT, one had to have the radio tuned to Swiss National radio and faithfully assure that the switch was in the "air band" position by mistake, or pull a pilot's licence out of one's pocket ...
  
 {{:images:sony-crf5090.jpg?600|Sony CRF-5090}} {{:images:sony-crf5090.jpg?600|Sony CRF-5090}}
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