Bob & Colin,

Tube radios at home are HQ 180-National NC-180-Hammarlund Navy
radio 1943-2 R-390-A. Also a Zenith beach radio with tubes than runs on
batteries or 110 ac.  Fada 1939, did work, but needs repair now.  Paid 
$5.00 for it in 1967.  

Dennis,
Kanab, Utah

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> > 
> > Hey, we gotta get an Extremelyheavy group going (currently recapping an 86 
> > lb Hammarlund SP-600 JX-6) 
> > 
> 
> Count me in! 
> 
> I have a 22 pound Hallicrafters that I am dying to get my first TP's on! 
> 
> Or... is that too light? 
> 
> How heavy does a heavy have to be? 
> 
> Perhaps mine is a welterweight. 
> 
> My halli is in perfect shape after re-capping and other than a skittish 
> AGC, is a cooker. 
> 
> Use it as a bun warmer on Thanksgiving if the wife runs out of room 
> on the wood stove... 
> 
> 
> -- 
> Colin Newell - Editor - coffeecrew.com | coffee.bc.ca | DXer.ca 
> Web-Design / E-Commerce / Writing 
> Victoria, British Columbia, Canada 
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