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Old 03-13-2017, 06:50 PM
Solid_State Solid_State is offline
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The schematic is in Sam's Folder 392-13. PM me your email if you need the schematic. It hasn't any info on the clock.
Ed
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Also does anyone have any information on the clock part?
And what is the proper way to remove the back? I took out the screws and removed the power cord but there are two wires attached to the back cover (Antenna?)
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Old 03-13-2017, 07:24 PM
EdKozk2 EdKozk2 is offline
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Thanks PM with email sent

Also does anyone have any information on the clock part?
And what is the proper way to remove the back? I took out the screws and removed the power cord but there are two wires attached to the back cover (Antenna?)

You have to un-solder them in many cases. Some radios used clips or connectors. If this type of radio is new to you, please note that it is an electrically hot chassis. It's connected directly to your household power. There is no isolation transformer. You may have to seach the internet for info on the clock. See if there is a manufacturers name on the clock. Schematics sent.
Ed
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