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I brought home a Swan SW-120 tranceiver from the estate of an old
friend. The radio has significance to me because of who owned it, as well as it being the first of the Swan tranceivers. I would like to refurbish it. The radio appears to have been left uncovered on a shelf in the garage for many years, and is very dirty on the inside. I have cleaned a lot of newer, solid-state equipment by simply giving them a good scrubbing with dish washing detergent and warm water followed by a thorough rinsing with a hose. I then let the chassis sit out in the sun until it is very dry. I don't think that would be such a good idea with an older tube-type radio. Things like meters, relays, transformers and switches could be damaged by submersing them in soapy water. What is the recommended cleaning procedure for older equipment? Is there a ham radio website that discusses refurbishing? Dick -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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