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|    Sjouke Burry to tubeguy@myshop.com    |
|    Re: Anyone know where to find a Crosley     |
|    02 Dec 18 08:57:58    |
      XPost: sci.electronics.repair       From: burrynulnulfour@ppllaanneett.nnll              On 2-12-2018 7:30, tubeguy@myshop.com wrote:       > Anyone know where to find a Crosley Model 23 Dial Cord diagram?       > The cord is mostly gone, so I cant just duplicate the olds one ....       >       > Dial cord replacement is NOT my favorite part of radio restoration.....       > But it's got to be done...... This oldie has a beautiful wooden cabinet       > in fair shape. I will be applying some new finish to to the cabinet. The       > radio works but hums, new filter caps are ordered. The only other broken       > item is the power switch on the rear of the volume pot, was fried, and       > left a burn mark on the chassis (before I got the radio). I doubt I will       > find one, so I will likely just use an inline power cord switch.       >       > This is a 1941 radio. Google found me a schematic but not a dial cord       > diagram.       >       > Just for grins, how does a person find a replacement pot switch that       > will fit?       >       buy a few garage sale radios, A lot of them use the same pot/switch.       Also found in other old audio stuff.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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