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Originally Posted by Electronic M
If you have shorted the wires into the on mode such that the set will be on regardless of the switch position as he suggested whether or not you use the effectively bypassed switch is irrelevant.
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OK well I didn't understand that that was what he was saying.
But anyways I was just kind of monkeying around with the radio a little bit and I just turned the knob on just now and it came on just fine today on the first try which is weird because last night I couldn't get it to do anything.
I'll still try out what you said as far as trying to bridge the A and B wires together and see what that does.
but as far as which wires to bridge as I said if you look at the schematic and the switch wiring, it has four terminals on the switch, one is wired to the "A" Battery supply (Red Wire from the "A" Battery supply Pack) and the other one is wired to the "B" battery supply (the blue wire from the 10 9V batteries wired in series), and then the other two terminals are wired across the filiment string and the the B+ rail respectively, So I take it I would have to just put a jumper between the two "A" Supply switch terminals and the two "B" supply Terminals on the switch in order to bypass the switch?
See the schematic posted below.