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![]() skrev i en meddelelse ... About three months (or less) ago,I saw a website at www.gizmodo.com about a guy in Norway who owns a lot of German World War Two era Shortwave Radios.I am not a computer guru about back tracking and looking up things like that,I am only a guru with the pretty wimmins.Some of y'all so-called computer experts might want to look up those radios on the internet. cuhulin Why? What do you want to know? They used tubes, coils, capacitors, resistors and a few other things. Nothing special, except the power supply - that was great stuff. -- Anders Henriksen - born without teeth supermule [at] lite [dot] dk Whosoever is delighted in solitude, is either a wild beast or a god |
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