ahhhh Jim you decided to start restoring it eh? I can't wait to get mine!

Ronnie

On Tue, 16 Dec 2008 18:08:30 -0600, Jim Wilhite wrote
> I have an NC 183D that has something on the rear apron that I have 
> never seen and can't trace.  It is a dual RCA phono socket that has 
> been installed on the rear with stenciling over it reading METER. 
> Inside the radio there is small RG 59 type coax attached to it that 
> terminates in two places.
> 
> One is in the second converter through a resistor and the other is 
> near the 3rd. IF tube socket.  Both have been disconnected so I 
> can't trace the wiring to find out for what it is utilized.  Does 
> anyone know of this.  It appears to be factory and the only thing I 
> can think of is a Pan Adapter (?).
> 
> I also need some tube shields for this radio, so if you have any (9) 
> then let me know.
> 
> Jim/W5JO
> 
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