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| Hi Shane, Let's take the Zenith first: Chassis 7G01 was used in model G725. You can find the schematic and service data here on NostalgiaAir. From the "Resources" section click on "Zenith", then from the list choose your model "G725". The reason it is shocking you is due to the design of the radio. This is an AC/DC set with a "hot chassis". Depending upon the position of the line cord plug in the receptacle, there is a 50/50 chance the chassis will be hot regardless whether the power switch is ON or OFF. The use of an isolation transformer is highly recommended when servicing a radio like this one. If one is not available, proceed with extreme caution and avoid all contact with the metal chassis when the radio is plugged in. There can be many reasons why it is not working, give us a little more info and we can help you track down the problem. To begin with, are the tubes lighting up? Regarding your Radio Products Corp. set, the number you mention is most likely a serial number, not a model number. If you can post the tube numbers we can probably help you determine the model number and find the schematic. Poston
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