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Hello from MO.
Hello from Missouri just like reading about electronics and love the testers mainly vintage. Tr7!
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Welcome!
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Ham shack...AM side: Knight-Kit T-60, RME-45 Vintage SSB side: National 200 Modern SSB: Kenwood TS-180S MFJ tuner, 130' dipole |
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HI ! - I remember that one !
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I never saw that one, but it looks like a Simpson 269. Thanks for sharing, I like vintage test equipment since its easier to fix than the TVs and radios- LOL
Welcome to VK
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I actually just sold that meter, it had a chain drive and main cog was cracked where two screws held it on. I used a electronic tie and glue gun to make sure if it broke all the way it couldn't fall apart. A man in England bought it because he wanted one when they came out but couldn't afford it then. He loved it and said nice repair on the cog. Yes I told him a cog was cracked in two places. I use to repair TV's, but now just radios, although I have my late mothers TV in the garage maybe I will fix it. Thanks for all the welcomes, just now got a chance to replay, have a 3 and 4 year old girls here, they keep me busy.
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