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1927 Eveready (National Carbon) Model 1 TRF Radio
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@David

The old fuse style resistor is completely open there's absolutely no resistance on it period so installing the modern type of resistor underneath to the connecting points of the socket for the old fuse style resistor and then leaving the old fuse style resistor in place above isn't going to harm anything because the old resistor isn't going to be drawing any current.


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RE: 1927 Eveready (National Carbon) Model 1 TRF Radio - by captainclock1988 - 07-31-2020, 12:47 PM



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