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The media file, presented on its side, shows two vintage portable radios displayed vertically against a white wall and a textured, orange-brown background, possibly wood paneling or blinds. The scene appears to be an indoor display, perhaps in a museum or private collection, taken in Fortaleza, Brazil. The upper radio, a dark grey or black Zenith Trans-Oceanic, is depicted open, resembling a briefcase. Its lid, extending upwards in the image, reveals a detailed world map with a circular tuning dial and additional controls. The main body of the radio features a metallic speaker grille and tuning knobs. The brand name "ZENITH" is clearly visible on a long, vertical tuning scale. A telescopic antenna extends horizontally to the left from the top edge of this radio. Below it, positioned on the white surface, is a second, smaller portable radio. This unit is blue and silver, showcasing a large, vertically oriented silver speaker grille on its right side, and several tuning scales and sliders on its left. A circular speaker or control knob is visible on the silver grille. Visible text on this radio includes "ALL WAVE TRANSISTOR" and partially "MADE IN JAPAN". Both radios appear well-preserved, suggesting they are part of a curated display. Reflections in the background imply they might be behind a glass case.
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