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Old 02-15-2012, 10:18 AM
Gary T. Lane Gary T. Lane is offline
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Your right, there was a dogbone resistor there and it was burned apart.
It goes to the trimmer cap. to the ant. I can't find it anywhere on the schematic. So I stuck in a 400 ohm in there. I think your exactly right about
something being missed wired. I think somebody was in there before me.
This radio in sitting my brother in laws antique funiture store.
I would like it to work better but am amazed it sounds so good!
Gary
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