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Philco Wireless Station Setter
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Just picked up one tonight, it looks complete and when i slowly powered it up. I was able to pick up a hum on a nearby radio at different spots up and down the dial when I switched the presets. I will recap and try again. This little unit could be useful since I have several radios with presets.

My question is, does anyone have a good scan of the label? Mine is present but in real bad shape. I found some old threads where several members were going to scan theirs in but never saw where anyone actually did. If you have a good scan of the label or have a good label could someone let me know? I would appreciate it.

Thanks

Skip
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Skip

I have one, courtesy of Gary Rabbitt who cleaned it up from a scan I made (and he did a great job, too).

Send me a PM with your email address - it is a rather large file. It is in black and white, you'll need to print it onto gold paper which Gary tells me you can obtain at craft stores.

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Ron Ramirez
Ferdinand IN
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PM sent. Thanks Ron




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