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1950 Emerson TV resurrection attempt
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Nice work Tim! And, overpowering the AGC was one of my thoughts. You've got to love those "why is it doing that!?" moments at the bench! Craig


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1950 Emerson TV resurrection attempt - by TV MAN - 03-26-2023, 09:47 PM
RE: 1950 Emerson TV resurrection attempt - by MuzzcoVW - Today, 06:26 AM



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