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Old 03-22-2016, 07:04 PM
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Ah yes, I remember being a newbie. My advice to you is - see if you have a local radio club. Join and make friends with the guys there. When you get an antique radio that you want to fix, start out slow. Check the tubes, replace caps, etc. There are countless Youtube videos on all sorts of vintage radios. I have learned more in three years from watching Youtube and going to my radio club than I could have ever imagined. But be careful - radios multiply much faster than TV's!
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