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42-1010 under chassis images?
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Happy New Year Folks!

Starting on my 42-1010. Anyone happen to have some under chassis images of one (or a 42-1011) prior to restoration? Mine has had some prior work (replaced a lot of caps) and I'd like to see what a before looked like. -- Andy

Andy Sorrell
Palmyra, Virginia
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I have a 42-1012. Would that help?

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(01-02-2017, 12:02 AM)vecher Wrote:  I have a 42-1012. Would that help?

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Hi Skip!
Thanks for the reply. The 42-1012 is a little different than the 1010 or 1011 but they are similar. The 1012 had the early FM band (42-50 MC) and they also had different tubes.  If you happen to already have some chassis photos I would be interested in seeing them, but no need to go to the trouble to take it out of a cabinet if you don't already have them handy. -- Andy

Andy Sorrell
Palmyra, Virginia
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I do have some photos.. I will PM you..

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