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Old 04-10-2015, 08:24 PM
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Yea .I'm close to your age Capt .I like to check out the Graymark kit out since its a clone of the 1970's RS radio.They must of bought the rights from the Shack to continue with it.

Maybe somebody can chime in with any more info on the Graymark kit and obtaining one.
In high school, 1983 I built the Graymark AM radio kit. In class we built it on the included breadboard and after I took it home, I built it on the pic board and installed it in the cabinet, all included. It was a well built radio and a good performer. The kit is still available today just as it was and I have thought of building one for nostalgia purposes.
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