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OK Gray, I stand corrected.
He should buy an S-38 AND an isolation transformer. By the way the most dangerous radio ever made is likely to be that Bell&Howell that Al Patrick uses to listen to Jackie Patru and Petie Peters. Oz Gray Shockley wrote: On Fri, 8 Oct 2004 06:57:28 -0500, Larry Ozarow wrote (in article Igv9d.2785$Ua.169@trndny04): My impression was that this was for a first "tube" radio, not first radio of any kind. I wasn't specific enough. The 5-tube/valve AC/DC's are probably the most dangerous radios ever made. You might wanta take a look: http://antiqueradio.org/safety.htm gray |
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