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Old 11-12-2018, 08:01 PM
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The FM uses a PTO ( permeability tuned oscillator). Zenith used it
up till the mid 60's. The coils tune instead of the caps. Very stable, precise
& expensive ! Only found on car radios & high end communication receivers
to my knowledge.

I would at least change the grommets, they may effect the dial cord if
nothing else. Other parts can be stripped from a junker. I would guess
Zenith made the minimum changes over the years & they built millions
of these in almost 20 yrs.

Also think twice about changing caps in the RF amp, osc & mixer. The
front end is tricky to align & its best to avoid it. New caps will almost
have to throw things off.

BTW the dial cord IS the hardest thing to deal with on radios. I never
got the hang of it. We had one cat that had the special talent & all of
us passed dial cords to him.

73 Zeno
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