I was also at that concert with my SRF-A1. Soundtrack was on 93Q IIRC. Quite an event with over 1.5 million people gathered near downtown, and that was during the absolute nadir of the 1980s Oil Bust in Houston, along with a NASA community still recovering from the Space Shuttle Challenger disaster.I bought mine on closeout from W. Bell (remember them?) either late in 1985 or early in 1986. I know I had it by April 1986 because I took it to the Jean-Michel Jarre outdoor concert on Buffalo Bayou.
Rendez-vous Houston - Wikipedia
I purchased my SRF-A1 in July, 1984 at a Best Products store…not to be confused with Best Buy. I think it cost $109. Found the owners manual where I had written the “in service” date.
Today I fired it up for the first time in 10, maybe 15 years. Still works, though it was rather “screechy” when tuning around…I suspect some of the components (likely capacitors) have deteriorated with age. I recall it worked quite nicely when new, and I was impressed by the quality of the AM stereo that a few stations were using. Nobody with a good ear would mistake it for FM, but a much brighter and richer sound than mono AM on a stereo headset.
I used the SRF-A1 quite a lot during the 1980s and 90s, especially while out walking as well as traveling.
Here’s more on the Best Products stores: Best Products - Wikipedia

