You can find a listing of all Zenith stereo console models on various online resources, such as vintage audio forums, collector websites, or auction sites like eBay. Additionally, websites dedicated to vintage electronics, such as RadioMuseum.org or the AudioKarma forums, often provide detailed information and listings. Manufacturer archives or libraries may also have catalogs available for reference.
That was the Zenith "Beethoven" console, which sold in 1965 for around 465 dollars.
Early 80's. I used to sell them, lots of them. Great piece of equipment. Mine is still running and in mint condition.
I just paid $25 dollars for a 1963 AM/FM/PHONO console that works.
The Model D939 Zenith solid state stereophonic high fidelity phonograph with AM stereo FM tuner was released in the late 1970s.
1918-1968
Some brands of console radios include Dobbie Radiophone, The Citizen, The Milan, Gylling, Astor, Korting, RCA Victor, Zenith, and Atwater Kent. Many of these type of radios are vintage radios and the companies are no longer around.
The price of a Zenith record player can vary depending on the model, condition, and where it is being sold. On average, you can expect to pay between $50 to $200 for a vintage Zenith record player, but prices can go higher for rare or high-end models. It is recommended to research current market prices to get a more accurate estimate.
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Yes, the zenith distance at upper culmination is less than the zenith distance at lower culmination. The zenith distance is the angle between the zenith (straight overhead point) and a celestial body. At upper culmination, the body is closest to the zenith, resulting in a smaller zenith distance. At lower culmination, the body is furthest from the zenith, leading to a greater zenith distance.
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It appears Zenith gas refers to gas obtained from the Zenith Oil and Gas company.
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