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Old 03-01-2010, 01:25 AM
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Well I used one of the old coaxial pieces that screw into the line, then have the two prongs out the back to hook this up. Ive run a lot of old tv's before, just nothing this old by a good ten years. I tried rocking the tuner back and forth to minimal success. A slight improvement. I turned the sound all the way up and got a very faint noise.

Ive only played with tube radios before, basically just replacing the cloth wires, tubes that tested bad and whatnot. But im just replacing parts, i havent a clue as to what im doing or makes them actually work. Ive read up on it and.. 95% goes over my head.

I can send an email of some pics of it to someone if it would help out, as im fairly computer illiterate and dont know how to post them yet.

But ive an uncle who did repair tv's back in the late 60s and early 70's, he said hed help me with this. Just it would have to be several weeks as we dont live very close together.

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