well, I got impatient and ripped it apart, figured out everything except the
front panel which I think might be better left alone.
using all the methods I have developed over the past couple years I was able
to clean off a lot of dirt and touch up a couple of tiny dings and now have
a collectable D2999 for my collection
I have added a few radios to my collection this month so I need to update my
web page.
"mike maghakian" wrote in message
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I just received a D2999 today which I hope to add to my collection if I can
take it apart and give it a good cleaning (this is what I do to almost
every radio that goes into my collection)
has anyone out there taken one apart ? I believe there are some tricks to
the disassembly process that I need to know since I have not tracked down
the service manual yet.
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