"Brenda Ann" wrote in message
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"Unrevealed Source" wrote in message
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I think this one may qualify as "Antique" even though it's transistor. I'm
finding it impossible to find a service manual for it. I tried Sams
first, and then Googled the hell out of it. It's not that rare a radio;
some of you may have one or worked on one:
http://www.universal-radio.com/USED/u910lrg.jpg
Any hints on where I could find the service manual? Was this same radio
made under another name? It looks a little like a Channel Mast 6248, but
they are decidedly different. Any help would be appreciated.
Jeff
Hope you find something. The problem is, it's Lloyd's, and not a big
seller. All their radios came with their own "manual", which consisted of
a tiny schematic glued to the inside of the back cover.
Wasn't there some kind of rule in the sixty's that all imported radios had
to have a schematic?
The Japanese stuck a postage sized schematic on the unit, there usually was
no other documentation.
Tom