All electrolytic capacitors are also often without capacity, so that the device no longer works.
The big problem with this radio is the tuning capacitor. The plastic support pillars in the condenser break. As a result of which the connections are suddenly loose, the radio no longer works properly.
The speaker is very small. The sound sounds like that too.
The Philips L1W22T also called Nanette.
Here's an idea of how it works, tuning to the FM.
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Philips L1W22T
The smallest radio.
Made in 1963.
Philips Nanette.