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Old 07-21-2020, 05:46 AM   #4
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Re: Testing Radio Out of Truck

Should you need professional repair, another choice -- this guy did my am/fm in my 70 olds 442. Unless this radio is cosmetically ugly, it is worth keeping and repairing. As Killer Bee says above, play softly if less than a 10 ohm speaker. 2 - 4 ohm speakers in series will allow a test. If someone used a lesser ohm speaker and cranked it up, damage to the germanium convector amp will/may result. If that is the case, it is still worth repairing.

Countryside Radio and Electronics
Vermillion, Ohio 44089


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866-965-4795

www.coutntrysideradio.com

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