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Old 06-26-2010, 01:21 AM
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If the cabinet looked nice and all the internal parts were there, I MIGHT be willing to pay $65 if I had some money to burn. The fact is that battery sets are often less desireable because of the work involved to make them play in today's world. There were many battery sets from the '30's that ran on a 6V, or 32V DC source. And, others required many voltages such as a filament supply, two high voltage B+ supplies, and one or two C voltages. By the early '40's, things got a little less complicated as most farm radios required only 1.5 volts for the filament and 90 V for the B+.
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