The radio serial that ended in 1969 was "The Shadow." This popular program, which originally debuted in the 1930s, featured the character of Lamont Cranston, who fought crime with his unique ability to cloud men's minds. The show was known for its suspenseful storytelling and memorable catchphrase, "Who knows what evil lurks in the hearts of men? The Shadow knows!" Its conclusion marked the end of an era for classic radio dramas.
Look at the rear of the radio. Probably the serial number will be there.
To find the serial number on an HD radio, look at the back or bottom of the radio. In most cases, the serial number is marked SN and is located on a small plate or tag at the bottom or back of the radio.
Fosseway Radio ended in 2008.
Radio Wolga ended in 1994.
Radio RSA ended in 1992.
The first serial number in 1968 was 869001; 56908 were made that year. The first serial number in 1969 was 925909; 15992 were made that year. The first serial number in 1970 was 941901. G prefixing started after 1968
Look at the rear of the radio. Probably the serial number will be there.
To find the serial number on an HD radio, look at the back or bottom of the radio. In most cases, the serial number is marked SN and is located on a small plate or tag at the bottom or back of the radio.
Radio Veritas was created in 1969.
Remove the radio from the dash. On the back side of the radio you should find a decal with the serial number on it.
Fosseway Radio ended in 2008.
Radio Wolga ended in 1994.
Radio Londres ended in 1944.
Radio Otago ended in 1999.
Radio Milinda ended in 1972.
Radio Paris ended in 1944.
CNR Radio ended in 1933.