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I'm looking for my first tube shortwave radio. I'm not too good with repairs
besides simple soldering. I want the radio to actually work well and be usable to hear far away stations as well as look cool. For an inexperienced person like myself that wants a working vintage shortwave without too much in depth repairs, does this look like it could be ok? I read that a lot of you have this model. So it seems to be well-loved. http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...fromMakeTra c k=true |
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