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Re: zenith transoceanic b600, 6A40 chassis removal [message #62756 is a reply to message #62725] Sun, 16 May 2010 23:32 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Wayne Parham is currently offline  Wayne Parham
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Oh, man, did you score! TransOceanics always go for at least a hundred bucks, in good shape over $200, sometimes more.

These are pretty easy to work on. Open up the back and you'll see the chassis. There are screws on the bottom, and after they're out, the chassis slides right out. Be careful of the antenna connection though.

I agree with you about the caps. Replace 'em as a matter of good measure. Then check all the tubes. I usually buy a set for every radio I have even if it works, just for a backup set. In your case, you may need to replace a tube or two to get it working.

 
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