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Old 22-10-21, 00:49
Bruce Parker (RIP) Bruce Parker (RIP) is offline
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So Mr. Moon, can I call you Harry? Please, call me Bruce. All my friends call me Bruce.

It seems you have the Supply Unit and I have the No.9 Mk.1 Remote Receiver.

My wife is the real matchmaker but sometimes even I like to get the oldsters together, especially when, as in this instance, they make such a perfect matching couple!!

Question is, do they reunite and live with you or do they elope east and, like a lot of crazy young kids today, live rent free in my basement?
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Old 22-10-21, 02:26
Harry Moon Harry Moon is offline
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Default sounds like a good match

I'm not a comms guy so the radio's are an accessory for my trucks send me an email address and I'll contact you.
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Old 22-10-21, 02:40
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So Mr. Moon, can I call you Harry? Please, call me Bruce. All my friends call me Bruce.

It seems you have the Supply Unit and I have the No.9 Mk.1 Remote Receiver.

My wife is the real matchmaker but sometimes even I like to get the oldsters together, especially when, as in this instance, they make such a perfect matching couple!!

Question is, do they reunite and live with you or do they elope east and, like a lot of crazy young kids today, live rent free in my basement?
Hi Bruce, this gnome notes that there are three suspicious holes in the front of your receiver; would you like a couple of Bakelite mouldings that would cover them up?



Chris. (Item to fit inside the mouldings not included.)
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Old 22-10-21, 03:09
Bruce Parker (RIP) Bruce Parker (RIP) is offline
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Hi Bruce, this gnome notes that there are three suspicious holes in the front of your receiver; would you like a couple of Bakelite mouldings that would cover them up?



Chris. (Item to fit inside the mouldings not included.)
Suspicious holes indeed. It seems those same triangular radio termite holes (what else could it be other than radio termite holes?) have infected more than one, nay MOST of my radios. And my attempts to cover them all with bakelite do-hickies, I hate to admit it, have fallen behind. Worse, each of those bakelite circular things inevitably and almost certainly demands a silver-ish insert that winds from the top and has a /|\ or C/|\ etching on the back. Keeping up with those is breaking me!!
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Old 22-10-21, 03:40
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Suspicious holes indeed. It seems those same triangular radio termite holes (what else could it be other than radio termite holes?) have infected more than one, nay MOST of my radios. And my attempts to cover them all with bakelite do-hickies, I hate to admit it, have fallen behind. Worse, each of those bakelite circular things inevitably and almost certainly demands a silver-ish insert that winds from the top and has a /|\ or C/|\ etching on the back. Keeping up with those is breaking me!!
Looks like a severe attack of the precision tinworm; I may have some patches for that.



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Old 22-10-21, 04:03
Bruce Parker (RIP) Bruce Parker (RIP) is offline
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Looks like a severe attack of the precision tinworm; I may have some patches for that.



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So here's the deal. My good friend Harry sends me the ZE-11. I attach it to the No.9 Remote Receiver and fire it up. 75 years of rubber insulation flaking off does its thing and we smoke them precision tinworms out.

Oh, and then we plug the holes with a bakelite cover.
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