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Old 03-22-2014, 07:59 PM
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I am going to a look for a new chassis for it. I believe the 41-226 "sled" has the same chassis. I have seen a few sleds here and there. The AHRS has more knobs, tubes, capacitors and equipment than you can shake a stick at. And by joining, you get access to those parts. About finding room for radios, I have shelving going around the perimeter of my bedroom. So antique radio storage should not be a problem.
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