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38-116 short wave disabled during WW2
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I am working on one of the larger Zeniths from before the war now. The band switch had been locked to broadcast by a loop of wire which prevented movement. I thought it must have broken and the tech settled for broadcast rather than fixing the switch, but, no. The switch is fine. This is one of the only other reasons I can think of for rigging it in such a way. I wish I knew who owned it at the time.

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RE: 38-116 short wave disabled during WW2 - by Phlogiston - 03-15-2015, 01:52 PM



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