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Old 08-11-2017, 09:41 PM
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BTW for you & others. Zenith made a training manual with
paper & cassettes that covers the 4 tube hybrid, flat chassis &
the CC2 upright chassis. I recommend it, I see them on e-bay
now & then. Its amazing how close they are to each other & uses
many of the same parts & design. Great way to see slow evolution.

73 Zeno
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I've got the cassettes still - green and orange? body to them - covers the flat chassis, 19EC45/FC/GC IIRC, and one other chassis. I no longer have the training manual - my copy got messed up thanks to a Coke can prank gone horribly wrong.

Those Duramodule sets were the easiest to service - and no need to stock a million modules like the later System III sets.
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