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When I look on Ebay a rarely see one exactly like it and if I do they are pricey. What I have always thought is odd is that there are quite a number of European radio companies and they all seem to have very similar if not the same parts like knobs, dials, etc. I'm not sure about internal parts. Many look almost identical. Perhaps our member from Vienna can elaborate on this. Thanks and to those who know so much, but have seen so little all I can say is: HOBBY-H O B B Y- HOBBY
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Don't let yourself fooled by something that might have a transformer... some of the transformes might be autotrasnformers - no electric seperation between the electrical network and the electricity inside the device, so if you're not carefoul, bîzzzzt, you may get yourself "fried". Some of the devices do not permit groundig, but other do (the do have separation capacitors).
In Germany thed did used 180 Volts? |
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