I could remove this receiver from my sea container, it was at the entrance, and made some pics. For the people who don't know it, it is a single superhet tuning 2 - 6 MHz in 4 bands. The selected frequency becomes a preset channel in that band that you can select with a push button switch. It is powered by a single 2 volt lead acid cell that can be charged from various voltages using a vibrator down converter to 2 1/2 volts A second vibrator is used to generate the HV
The set has a large whip antenna and is quite sensitive, the received band noise is many dB stronger than the receiver noise and can be used to tune the RF amp input and output circuit without a signal present.
You can imagine that I tuned the third band to 3705, AM
In Holland I used it a lot to receive the AM net. The last 20 years it was stored in Spain (where is much less AM activity) and I bought a 2 Volt cell for it before moving to CR
Here I switched it on and it worked immediately and was still tuned correctly, and that after approx 22 years of storage.
Coming days I will listen if I can hear some AM at 3705