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Wayne Parham is currently offline  Wayne Parham
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The Stewart Warner radio was the most difficult, and yes, I left the repair sticker on it. Most of the rest of the radios were pretty easy, just needing tubes and power supply capacitors. Some had all good tubes and just needed caps. But the Stewart Warner had an output tube that was different than it was supposed to - Probably a clever retrofit by a radio repairman that didn't have the right tube - and it also had an open field coil. So I had to rewire the radio and rewind the field coil on the speaker.
 
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