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![]() The fact is in the UK at the moment a nice vintage WORKING radio is worth much more than an untouched non working one.. This may change over the next few years of course Take the famous R1155 receiver, the mod to remove the defunct DF componants in the 50's has reduced the value on Ebay to about £60 a complete but none working one goes for about £100 BUT a complete and working one even if a few caps have been replaced I've seen go for over £200 so who is to say? Also I must agree with the low voltage option!! I have found this myself, take an old radio with leaky caps and dodgy smoothing and leave it running warm at about 30% power for a couple of weeks 24hrs a day and it comes back to life remarkably well!! at least it gives you a working perfect example, if I am forced to do any mods like changing caps plugs or leads I shrink wrap all the removed bits and attach them with a description of what was done to the case inside. as after all we are only temporary owners ![]() These days I prefer to buy old sets that have been modified or are badly beaten up for a silly price, I have more fun getting back close to original working spec and don't feel guilty replacing parts hi!!! from Ron..... On Thu, 04 Dec 2003 02:55:36 -0500, starman wrote: As you may know, there's an SX-88 on Ebay. The pictures show it still has the original paper capacitors like the 'Tiny Chiefs' and 'Black Beauties', which are known to become leaky. Should a valuable radio like the '88' be run with these caps' and possibly damage an irreplacable componant, such as an I.F. transformer? Would it lessen the value if it was recapped? -----= Posted via Newsfeeds.Com, Uncensored Usenet News =----- http://www.newsfeeds.com - The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! -----== Over 100,000 Newsgroups - 19 Different Servers! =----- |
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