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Old August 12th 05, 03:34 PM
Lynn Coffelt
 
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You can usually find those radios quite easily. I see lots of them on
E-Bay
at times and at Hamfests, Flea Markets and Yard Sales. IF it is a

schematic
you need, I may have that here.

CLF

Yes, it is just the schematic that I seek. Pearce Simpson Newport 120.
After tossing many old marine AM radios away while I was in the business, I
suddenly had a desire for one. This beautiful specimen I have was at a flea
market. I kept going back and looking at it and wondering If I (Cheapskate,
1st Class) should spend $20. The attendant finally said, for gosh sakes,
mister, here, just take it! I don't want to lug it home one more time
anyway!

Old Chief Lynn, W7LTQ


 
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