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RE: Trusty McShaned Eico HF87




If my image uploaded, you can see that every thing was securely mounted under the chassis on new brackets using existing mounting hardware, no holes were drilled and the old electrolytic caps are retained topside for a stock looking HF 87. I also used a substantially up-rated Haybor power transformer. I made each change separately and the only day and night difference was the switch to fixed bias.


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