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RE: Recapping a Vintage Radio - lreese - 10-27-2015

What are you antenna to do next?


RE: Recapping a Vintage Radio - GoldenVulture - 10-27-2015

Another radio that exists in a solid state.


RE: Recapping a Vintage Radio - LesStrat - 10-27-2015

(10-27-2015, 07:05 PM)GoldenVulture Wrote: Fixed.

I've been recapping for years, It's a capacity I have.

Does it supply the power to transform you?


RE: Recapping a Vintage Radio - lreese - 10-28-2015

(10-27-2015, 09:18 PM)GoldenVulture Wrote: Another radio that exists in a solid state.

Hopefully you and the owner are on the same wavelength.


RE: Recapping a Vintage Radio - GoldenVulture - 10-28-2015

The owner is the same as the valve one.


RE: Recapping a Vintage Radio - lreese - 10-28-2015

Hoping you don't run into any hazardous materials inside that might be band.


RE: Recapping a Vintage Radio - GoldenVulture - 10-28-2015

So do I. I did find a loose screw in a fridge I was looking at the other day, though.
It's not your's , is it ?


RE: Recapping a Vintage Radio - lreese - 10-28-2015

Maybe...

I lost one a while back, but I got a replacement. It was a steel.


RE: Recapping a Vintage Radio - GoldenVulture - 10-29-2015

(10-27-2015, 09:43 PM)LesStrat Wrote: Does it supply the power to transform you?

It's an exciter. It leaves me a little light headed.