Radio Manufacturing Engineers, Inc. was founded in the early 1930s by two hams - E. Shalkhauser, W9CI and Russ Planck, W9RGH. The company's home base was Peoria, Illinois. RME started with the RME 9 and RME 9D in 1932/1933. The famous RME 69 was announced in 1935. Using nine tubes, a stout chassis and a tight, compact layout, the RME-69 provided the user a receiver with lots of sensitivity along with great performance features and a tuning and bandspread dial system that was "velvet smooth" - even though the dial nomenclature was minuscule.
9
Desktop Shortwave receiver
1933-1934
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9D
Desktop Shortwave receiver
1934-193x
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45B
Desktop Shortwave receiver
1946-194x
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50
Desktop Shortwave receiver
1952-195x
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69
Desktop Shortwave receiver
1935-1940
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70
Desktop Shortwave receiver
1939-194x
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4350
Desktop Shortwave receiver
19xx-19xx
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4350A
Desktop Shortwave receiver
19xx-19xx
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6900
Desktop Shortwave receiver
1959-1962
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6902
Desktop Shortwave receiver
1960-1961
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DB23
Preselector
19xx-19xx
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MC-55
80-10 m Amateur Converter
1956-195x
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