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RE: My Grundig 4095 restoration (many photos)
Posted by DaLarry on September 28, 2007 at 17:01:14:
4Season:
How long did it take you to do your 4095? My SO 162 looks like it is an order of magnitude more complex. I've been tracking down schematics and service manuals, etc., before I get started. I took it out of the cabinet last weekend, applied some de-oxit, took some pix, and put it back in. If I have any advantage at all, it is that the thing works really well, especially after the de-oxit.
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