Anyone know where I can find a schematic for an Emud T-7 table radio (AM/FM/SW)? I have a power problem I need to solve.
Thanks///Jeff
Emud T7 schematic sent. Found it on a CD from Europe.
Norm
:Hi,
:
:Anyone know where I can find a schematic for an Emud T-7 table radio (AM/FM/SW)? I have a power problem I need to solve.
:
:Thanks///Jeff
Thanks-Dennis.
:Norm
:
::Hi,
::
::Anyone know where I can find a schematic for an Emud T-7 table radio (AM/FM/SW)? I have a power problem I need to solve.
::
::Thanks///Jeff
Many Thanks // Gerald
::Hi Jeff
::
:: Emud T7 schematic sent. Found it on a CD from Europe.
::Hi-Jeff, Norm, I have a few of these sets, could I also get a copy of the schematic?
:
:Thanks-Dennis.
:
::Norm
::
:::Hi,
:::
:::Anyone know where I can find a schematic for an Emud T-7 table radio (AM/FM/SW)? I have a power problem I need to solve.
:::
:::Thanks///Jeff
I did manage to get the schematics, etc., and will send you a copy. Please email me directly at
strangejl@ndak.net with your address. BTW, the transformer in my T7 is shorted, so I'm going to part it out. If you need any parts, let me know and I'll make you a really good deal.
Jeff
:Hi Jeff,& Norm, & Dennis
:I also have a Emud T7 and am in need of a schematic if
:any of you have one, if you could forward one to me it
:would be appreciated.
:
:Many Thanks // Gerald
:
:
:
:
:::Hi Jeff
:::
::: Emud T7 schematic sent. Found it on a CD from Europe.
:::Hi-Jeff, Norm, I have a few of these sets, could I also get a copy of the schematic?
::
::Thanks-Dennis.
::
:::Norm
:::
::::Hi,
::::
::::Anyone know where I can find a schematic for an Emud T-7 table radio (AM/FM/SW)? I have a power problem I need to solve.
::::
::::Thanks///Jeff
Thomas
When the veneer is falling off, new veneer can be applied. When the plywood is separating, glue can be injected. After the piece has been clamped and dried, it will be stronger than ever. One such radio which was a disaster is now a showpiece. Use your imagination. If you think that the radio will be a jem when it is refinished, it most likely will be. Many a stunning radio can be an eyesore when distressed. Some radios make you wonder why on earth anyone would buy such a set. When they are restored, though, it is easy to see why.
Also, when I refinish radios, I prefer to sand off the varnish, especially if it is brittle. It takes a bit of work, but I think results are better than when using a stripper. Try not to sand through veneers.
Thomas
Jeff
so if you still have the t7 ? i should like to have
it ;