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    Quote Originally Posted by Hcompton79 View Post
    In addition to old weird and military rifles and accoutrements, I also collect old tube radios, and to be honest that's where I have more interesting stuff. Most of my milsurps are common, but nonetheless fun to shoot. Sometimes the two hobbies intersect, like with this 1942 Zenith Portable Shortwave radio, It has a B-17 on the speaker cloth and these were reportedly very popular with servicemen because they could receive shortwave transmissions from the States.

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    so where do you find tubes, etc, to repair these old timers?

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    thanks for the reply - one of my friends is just getting started, and I'll pass these along to him

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    I too raced slots for a while still have my Ruskit Chaparral 2D stashed away probably about the same time frame as as you JimF41 just when the angle winders were coming in I remember winning a race over 15 laps with it and won $1 I used MooToo traction goo on the tyres for extra grip to the slicks., I have a collection of R/C planes hung up in the shed plus a control line Spitfire a bit banged up after my wifes attempt to fly it (a 3 second one at that that despite my pleas not to try it!) I repaired it though also one brand new Challenger Hi-Wing with 2 hours air time engined with an O/S Max L/A another venture short lived lost interest to many tossers at that club.

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    Most people assume that tubes are the #1 thing to go bad in these radios. It's actually not, 70+ year old capacitors are the most failure prone components in any radio. Tubes are simply vacuum sealed pieces of metal and the number produced far exceeds the current demands.

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