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In terms of its shape and handle, the Trabant was a typical portable radio, a transistor radio that could be taken on trips thanks to its low weight and compact size. Advertising slogans claimed: “Überallradio für Camper.” (The mobile radio companion for campers), “Musikmaschine für Individualisten.” (The musicmaker for free spirits), “Beifahrer. Entertainer. Wachhalter” (Companion. Entertainer. Reviver.)  
In terms of its shape and handle, the Trabant was a typical portable radio, a transistor radio that could be taken on trips thanks to its low weight and compact size. Advertising slogans claimed: “Überallradio für Camper.” (The mobile radio companion for campers), “Musikmaschine für Individualisten.” (The musicmaker for free spirits), “Beifahrer. Entertainer. Wachhalter” (Companion. Entertainer. Reviver.)  


A mounting bracket was provided to secure the Siemens Trabant in the car, since car radios were often not yet permanently built in at that time. The staff magazine inform carried a story in 1992 about ADAC recommending removable car radios to avert the threat of theft.<ref>BSH Corporate Archives, A05-0015, inform 1/1992, S. 15, „Autoknackern wird es oft zu leicht gemacht“.</ref> Car drivers in the 1950s even brought portable record players with them to play singles. However, it wasn’t long before the cassette replaced the record in the car, after all it was simply more practical.<ref>Roland Söker: Auto mobil. Eine kleine Kulturgeschichte des Autoradios. Manuskript zur Radiosendung vom 26.12.2016, http://www.deutschlandfunk.de/geschichten-vom-radio-5-7-audio-mobil.2840.de.html?dram:article_id=371642 (viewed 9.5.2018).</ref>
A mounting bracket was provided to secure the Siemens Trabant in the car, since car radios were often not yet permanently built in at that time. The staff magazine inform carried a story in 1992 about ADAC recommending removable car radios to avert the threat of theft.<ref>BSH Corporate Archives, A05-0015, inform 1/1992, S. 15, „Autoknackern wird es oft zu leicht gemacht“.</ref> Car drivers in the 1950s even brought portable record players with them to play singles. However, it wasn’t long before the cassette replaced the record in the car, after all it was simply more practical.  


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