Thanks Lee.  It is fun to get them going again. This one was a basket  case 
when I got it with multiple problems.  Someone was in it adjusting  every can 
the wrong way and it had numerous bad tubes in it. Anyway's, it is fun  for a 
old retired mechanical engineer to be able to save the radio and get it  going. 
New radios don't sound near as good as these old Drakes! 73 and  thanks,
                                                                              
                          Terry  W8NJR
 
 
In a message dated 4/1/2008 7:24:05 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
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Terry,
Congrats man... Isn't it cool to be able to work  on something like that, fix 
it and enjoy it again!
Reminds me of when I was  a Customer Engineer at IBM working on all that 50's 
and 60' technology  equipment day in day out... very rewarding and fun... 
Best job I ever  had.
73,
Lee


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