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Old 01-24-2016, 10:21 AM
Olorin67 Olorin67 is offline
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all nice specimens. to get them working, replacing capacitors is the place to start. Also, most of these are transformerless sets, and present a shock hazard when servicing them. Your first piece of equipment to look for is an isolation transformer, that will keep them safe. in the meantime good to plug them into a GFCI outlet. Just take your time start small, and enjoy the hobby. Ham radio or antique radio swap meets are the best place to find parts and test gear.
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