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Old 12-24-2013, 11:28 AM
kramden66 kramden66 is offline
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that is great that you have it since new , if you were to read up on some of the methods on the internet about how to restore electronics I think you could replace the capacitors and electrolytic capacitors and try the set ( I don't know the links to these pages but they are out there ) , maybe that's all it will need , of course tubes are something to look into too , a tube or two could knock the set out but considering the age of the set I'd think the capacitors are a big factor.
it is too bad there isn't someone who could volunteer close to you that could get it running for you , if you have to do it yourself just take your time and slowly one by one replace capacitors with the same values, if you have an old radio or could get one that would be the best way to teach yourself how to do capacitors , most are much easier then a tv
mike
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