D Cell 1.5 Volt Reproduction Labels for 7G605 Series Trans-Oceanic Tube Radios

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D Cell Labels for 7G605 Trans-Oceanics

7G605 Trans-Oceanics, the original model with the sailboat or bomber speaker cloth, have a six tube lineup, and therefore require two D cells in addition to the Z-985 battery. The D cells fit in a holder in parallel to produce 1.5 volts at higher current, and the holder is connected in series with the 9 volt A supply of the Z-985 to produce an A voltage of 10.5 volts to the tube filaments.
Vintage Eveready No.950 D-Cell Label Set of 6 labels printed on Epson Photo Quality paper with an adhesive backing for easy cut, peel, and stick application. Use with the WWII era Z-985 battery in your 7G605 Trans-Oceanic. Battery not included.
$10.50 + S&H


Vintage General Dry Batteries, Inc. D-Cell Label Set of 6 labels printed on Epson Photo Quality paper with an adhesive backing for easy cut, peel, and stick application. Use with the WWII era Z-985 Battery in your 7G605 Trans-Oceanic. Battery not included.
$10.50 + S&H



Vintage Zenith Radio A Battery Z2NL D-Cell Label Set of 6 labels printed on Epson Photo Quality paper with an adhesive backing for easy cut, peel, and stick application. Use in your 7G605 Trans-Oceanic when using a Z-985 battery other than the WWII era battery.
$10.50 + S&H



Vintage 1960's era Zenith Radio A Battery Z4NL D-Cell Label Set of 9 labels printed on Epson Photo Quality paper with an adhesive backing for easy cut, peel, and stick application. Use in your 7G605 Trans-Oceanic when using a 1960's era Z-985 style battery.

Perfect for Royal 7000 and R-7000 solid state Trans-Oceanics, and authentic for all transistor Zenith Trans-Oceanics.

$14.50 + S&H




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