03-08-2011, 12:49 PM
Brandon
Look into the Central Ohio Antique Radio Association in Columbus. They have quarterly meetings as well as swap meets. I've been to one of their "Cabin Fever" meets in January 2010, and it was a good, fairly large, meet.
But anyway...there will probably be one or more members who would be willing to help you one-on-one with your radio. Any Philco made between 1939 and 1942 with all of its rubber-covered wires is not a good set for a beginner to work on.
http://coara.tripod.com/
Look into the Central Ohio Antique Radio Association in Columbus. They have quarterly meetings as well as swap meets. I've been to one of their "Cabin Fever" meets in January 2010, and it was a good, fairly large, meet.
But anyway...there will probably be one or more members who would be willing to help you one-on-one with your radio. Any Philco made between 1939 and 1942 with all of its rubber-covered wires is not a good set for a beginner to work on.
http://coara.tripod.com/
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Ron Ramirez
Ferdinand IN