====== Barlow Wadley Portable Receivers ====== Dr. T. L. Wadley, who had developed the famous [[RA-17]] shortwave receiver for the british company [[Racal]], moved to his native South Africa after his retirement and developed a travel receiver based on the Wadley loop circuit, which was manufactured by the South African conglomerate Barlow's Television Co. ===== Portable Receivers by Barlow Wadley===== {{tablelayout?colwidth="100px,-,110px,-,-,150px"}} |[[XCR-30]]|1973/76|[[Double Conversion]]|500 kHz - 30 MHz|Wadley loop - circuit, linear analogue display|[[XCR-30|{{:images-small:barlow-wadley-xcr30.jpg?direct&200|}}]]| |[[XCR-30 FM]]|1973/76|[[Double Conversion]]|500 kHz - 30 MHz, 87.5 - 108 MHz|Wadley loop - circuit, linear analogue display, FM add-on|[[XCR-30 FM|{{:images-small:barlow-wadley-xcr30-fm.jpg?direct&200|}}]]|