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Don't even think about applying power to the power supply or the radio as the electrolyte paper capacitors have a nasty habit of drying out. which can short out and all the magic smoke will disappear making the radio a boat anchor.
The capacitors might be able to be reformed or possibly be replaced to bring the radio back to life. Here is a list of the parts that would finish the radio. Easy to find items. 2 headsets No. 8 or 10 breast plate for mic Lamp operator no 6 Key and plug assy no 9 aerial base no 9 za 10322 aerial rod G Aerial rods F Aerial dummy za/can 0677 Case spare valves Case spare parts Connector coax set a/b # 10/11 Hard or impossible to find parts Water proof cover for no 23 base (getting hard to find) grommet rubber no 23 for F rod (Ultra rare) cover variometer no 16 (very rare) Battery boxes, original's near impossible to find but repros are being made.
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Roberta Jayne Melville CD II QJ MK I * universal carrier 1942 WLC Harley under restoration 1957 M38A1 jeep R.E.L. optical equipment Military manuals Field phones MK II 19 set (needs work) 4 MK III W-19 sets AN/PRC-9 CPRC-26 WS-29 componets WS-38 AFV WS-38 MK III WS-48 with generator WS-58 MK I MK V heliograph |
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