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Know of radio repair??
Anyone know of a good repairman for old transistor radios??? Please PM me, Thanks!!!
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i can repair them.
what do you have? unless you arre all thumbs you may be able to do it yourself. post the make model and symptoms.
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I've been repairing transistor radios (both American and off-shore), as well as audio and radio restoration since the mid 1960's. Located in Upstate NY. If you need advice, email me.
-Dave |
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I repair/restore antique TV's, mainly Predictas, but I need help on a Panasonic RX 5100 BOOMBOX. My 81 year old cousin brought it to me awhile back (he thinks I can fix anything, ha!). The Panasonic is clean and has a lot of sentimental-and practical-use for him. He said it was working fine till he plugged it into his car's cigarette lighter plug. I checked the power supply;seems to be working, puts out DC, etc. If I put my ear next to a speaker, I can hear a very slight "hiss". I'd be glad to pay for a repair-help!
Larry in Texas |
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ouch! might not be too hard to fix or might be a wreck. have you opened it up and looked for damage?
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Audiokarma |
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Panasonic RX5100 Boombox
Checked it visually, no blown electrolytics, burned resistors, etc. Can you help-I could mail it to you?
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