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Motorola 77X-M22
I could resist hitting the $39 BIN on this blonde AM/FM Motorola circa 1948.
![]() ![]() It uses a variable cap for AM and three variable inductors for FM. ![]() It's been partially recapped in the recent past judging by the caps used. It works fine on AM but only got sound for one brief instance on FM. Wonder why they didn't replace all the paper caps ? ![]() Not only does it look nice on it's own, it's also a great match with my 1948 blonde VT-71 ![]()
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Very nice! Lucky for you I didn't see it first. That's the nicest one I've seen.
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I spoke too soon - the FM band is dead again. I definitely need to do some troubleshooting
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Your pictures show where some of the caps were changed, but not all, including the 'lytics. |
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I got the radio from this ebay seller: http://www.ebay.com/sch/Radio-Phonog...&_ssn=akachuck
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For sure I'll replace the rest when I get a chance.
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