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Default Airline Radio Model #? Chassis Photos



t.hoehler wrote:
Note that there are cams on the tuning cap shaft. There should be
rocker levers and cam followers on the front that force the tuning
shaft around to preselected stations. Someone must have removed the
levers.


Well Tom, you made me go back and look at the pictures.

Definately a row of cams. The levers may have been removed about
the same time that what caused the front dial to get damaged.

Jeff


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