February 14, 2006

Sun Hat Has Built-in Radio (Jun, 1949)

Filed under: Impractical, Just Weird, Radio — @ 10:27 am
Source: Popular Science ( More articles from this issue )
Issue: Jun, 1949
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I love the two little vacuum tubes sticking out on top.

Sun Hat Has Built-in Radio

No, that’s not Buck Rogers. It’s just Victor T. Hoeflich and his Radio Hat®. The hat works, too—it keeps the sun off your head while you listen to radio programs. The Radio Hat contains a real radio receiver-two miniature tubes, the volume control,
and the antenna (which looks like an oil-can handle) stick out on top. The rest of the circuit is inside the hat’s lining.
The hat weighs only 12 oz. The 7-oz. power supply—a flashlight cell and a B battery—is carried in the pocket. Mr. Hoeflich’s company, American Merri-Lei Corp., Brooklyn, N. Y., makes the talking benny.

1 Comment »

  1. Great story of the radio hat. Wish I could buy one now

    Comment by S lew — January 15, 2008 @ 2:13 am

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