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Restoring an old French Lady. 1935 ERGOS Model 741
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<blockquote data-quote="Airguitar" data-source="post: 988334" data-attributes="member: 23004"><p>It definitely is a bonus to have access to the spares here, at least the valves. Other parts are only obtained by robbing from other radios. Capacitors and resistors are of course no problem. </p><p>Actually most AM bands are very quickly dwindling in Europe. I'm only receiving UK stations on MW and one French station on LW. Sometimes the BBC comes through faintly.</p><p>FM is of course still going strong but even this is doomed to be phased out by DVB in the not too distant future..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Airguitar, post: 988334, member: 23004"] It definitely is a bonus to have access to the spares here, at least the valves. Other parts are only obtained by robbing from other radios. Capacitors and resistors are of course no problem. Actually most AM bands are very quickly dwindling in Europe. I'm only receiving UK stations on MW and one French station on LW. Sometimes the BBC comes through faintly. FM is of course still going strong but even this is doomed to be phased out by DVB in the not too distant future.. [/QUOTE]
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