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On Oct 5, 9:42 am, "Henry Kolesnik"
wrote: It's an Italian ham receiver from the 60s I think, 12 American tubes, double conversion, well made. It followed me home from the Belton hamfest. Right now it's on the Variac to see if it works. It looks very good but has a crack in the dial cover and needs a Geloso logo disc for the dial. Does anyone know of any source of parts? This is the only one I've ever seen. Thanks Hank wd5jfr Hey Neat; I had a Geloso receiver once, worked Beautiful & had that Euro styling. Bad part was low audion & many of us tried to find out why but never did! FYI, Geloso Receivers & Xmtrs were also made in Brazil under the name "DELTA". A friend had a pair for sale, I shudda bought them:-( Rich |
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