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Default Moving lips radio.

I have owned it for years.Little transistor novelty radio.What makes
those lips move when the radio is playing?
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Default Moving lips radio.

Those have a special R5D3 type transistor in them with moving leads .

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Those have a special R5D3 type transistor in them with moving leads .


Is that from the same family as the earlier R2D2 one ?

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Those have a special R5D3 type transistor in them with moving leads .


Is that from the same family as the earlier R2D2 one ?



No. He gets them from his freind "Skippy".


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