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On Thu, 7 Oct 2004 14:05:37 -0500, Larry Ozarow wrote
(in article 5sg9d.3650$Ua.1899@trndny01): Since any tube radio is probably going to need recapping, and the OP is inexperienced at this, a better choice to start might be a Halli S-38 or the comparable National. These radios have a lot more room under the hood and the inevitable re-capping job will be much easier. After getting some experience, he'll be ready for something like a T/O. You're recommending /starting/ with 5-tube AC/DC's? Do you really think that's a good idea? I started with a S-38B and added a Heath Q-1 and I would /never/ recommend starting there ('course I was 12 years old and invincible). Gray Shockley -------------------------- Entropy Maintenance Technician Tao Chemical Company -------------------------- http://www.compcomm.com/ Vicksburg, Mississippi US |
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