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Old 07-01-2019, 02:10 PM
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@Sandy: No probelm, here we go:
The aluminium box in the lower right of the first picture is the shielded DC/DC converter. The circuit on the Pertinax board are the insides.
As you can see this radio is hand wired and quite well made. The cabinet is made of wood covered with a colored plastic foil.
Not to mention that you could buy 3 small FM only mains powered tube radios for the same price back when this set was new
The leaky waxies are already replaced with axial styroflex and mustard caps in these pictures.

I bought this radio from the widow of a well known radio collector who passed away some time ago. So there also is some sentimetal value in this set.
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