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Originally Posted by ad_liada
I just bought a 1947 Emor radio, made in England...it left the Mother country in good working order, but arrived here courtesy of fedex in non-working condition. It powers on (with the use of a 110v to 220v up converter), but no stations tune in. I've ordered tubes off ebay and will try simply replacing them, but that's the extent of my knowledge. (Yes, I like vintage electronics but can't repair them, ok??)
My question: anyone know a credible place for antique radio restoration in west Michigan? Not interested in driving over to the Detroit area if I don't have to and certainly don't want to try shipping it again.
Thanks!
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They must've sold a lot of them here at the time.
There's a Riders schematic available. It's listed under Emor Radio LTD.
The schematic looks to be a truly American design. The schematic shows the part values, but no voltages.