In , Mark Russo wrote:
Hi, take a look if you like.
This is a HB-444/25B going back to late 1967. The "B" version is
EXTREMELY rare. It's not in any Lafayette catalog!!
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...tem=3062199074
Nice radio, but why does the meter on the radio show 2 watts while the meter on
top show 4 watts? I mean, radios of that day were rated for 5 watts -input- to
the final, which usually resulted in no more than 2 watts at the jack, and that
is consistent with the radio's meter. Turning them up higher distorted the audio
and burnt out the final in a very short time. Has this radio been modified to
meet current specs, or was the external meter adjusted to show 4 watts?
Do you have a pic showing the inside of the chassis like you do for the other
radio?
And why do you have the reserve so high?
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