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![]() "Buck Frobisher" wrote in message ... As referecned in RAR+P Oooohhh.. If I were back home, I would wish I had one of these... but here it would do no good at all, just let me hear more signals from the same 5 stations.. |
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On 14/11/2010 03:13, Brenda Ann wrote:
"Buck Frobisher" wrote in message ... As referecned in RAR+P Oooohhh.. If I were back home, I would wish I had one of these... but here it would do no good at all, just let me hear more signals from the same 5 stations.. Over in England, Fenton audio made one rather similar. Only difference I remember was the front end was all Nuvisters, instead of a double triode at the input, and slightly different AFC ("Microtune") using two valves, and I think valve HT rectifier. It sounded superb but cost an arm and a leg, all hand-crafted. Don't suppose many were sold. Thanks for sharing this one. -- Just because I'm paranoid, that doesn't mean they're not out to get me... |
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