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Grunow radio [message #25660] Fri, 25 February 2005 06:41 Go to next message
kjones is currently offline  kjones
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I have a Grunow tombstone style radio, serial #1789386, but the sign on the chassis that gives the Model number is partly torn away. I think it's a Type 60 or 6-O (that is, sixty or six + letter "O"). The speaker is a type 8C7. A few years ago I had a gentleman replace some of the worn-out tubes with copies made in Russia. At that time it worked pretty well. It has AM and shortwave reception bands. There's a set of screws on the back for attaching an antenna. The only thing missing is the antenna and one of the four wood knobs on the front. Does anyone know about what the model is for this? What kind of wire and length of wire is best for the antenna? Thanks for any information!

Re: Grunow radio [message #25661 is a reply to message #25660] Fri, 25 February 2005 11:30 Go to previous message
Wayne Parham is currently offline  Wayne Parham
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Post a photo and maybe someone will be able to identify it. Coil antennas work very well for AM. For shortwave you are better off with a long wire. In general, the longer the better but you can also tune the antenna by length. Multiples of a quarter wavelength generally provide a strong signal, so if you tune by antenna length, you are tuning for a specific band.


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