This is one of the best resources for help on OLD electronics I have found. (There are some posts on newer stuff too.) The folks on it are pretty darned knowledgable and all I have communicated with are great.
Thanks to Joe for "forcing" me to join the group when I needed help on my old tube tester. This is one of the free groups also. I just found the schematic to build an elect. cap restorer, a couple of radio schematics of great interest, and it even has a hints & kinks section. It covers radios, tv, transistor radios, refinishing, a for sale area, wanted, test equipment, etc. Even a place to post pix of what you are working on, a part, or your new score from the flea market. Even a chat and a gripe area too. Please check it out, even if you do not think its of immediate interest, its worthwhile bookmarking. http://antiqueradios.com/cgi-bin/forums/index.cgi?action=intro&BypassCookie=true (It seems to me to be what Jeff's groups would have been 40 years back <G>) Frank -- HQ Electronics 218 N 1st St Shelton WA 98584 360-426-3336 (Shared phone and fax) http://www.hqelec.com _________________________________________ Please include original text when replying to this email. Once you get your unit repaired, please post the fix to the group. Order your tech repair CD today, Version 3.0 only $49.00-more monitor tips-user friendly program. [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.tech-repair.net ______ Techs mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://intrepid-video.com/mailman/listinfo/techs_intrepid-video.com Go to the link above and scroll to the bottom to enter your email address
