Oh Yes! I am a woman, trying desperately to learn about E.H.Scott's wonderful radios. My husband was a real nut about them and left me with 3 beautiful specimens. Now I have to learn all I can so I can sell them intelligently. I hope this board will help me. Thank you for the welcome note.
Thanks, Carlos. Today, we're doing some "reverse engineering" on my Scott Allwave 12 Deluxe.
In 1960, when I first got my Scott, the Wunderlich was bad. Unable to get a Wunderlich back then (and boy did I hunt) I modified the set to use a 27 as a 2nd detector, sacrificing AVC. I did use an Arcturus blue glass tube for esthetics. Having secured a new Wunderlich, we're switching things back to original.
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Thank you Carlos! Glad you are enjoying the restoration topics.
Jon
Nice hear from you,Vitaly.
I am also in contact with a nice person and serious collector:Leonid Soloviev from Москва.
Friendly regards.
carlos
To get acquainted with you! In advance I am sorry for несовсем correct English! Yours faithfully Vitaly!
Hello Carlos,
Thanks for the information you sent me through the mail. I really enjoyed the pictures on the disk. You have a very nice collection.
I want to wish you a very happy, productive, and healthy New Year.
all the best,
Howard Mills
In 1960, when I first got my Scott, the Wunderlich was bad. Unable to get a Wunderlich back then (and boy did I hunt) I modified the set to use a 27 as a 2nd detector, sacrificing AVC. I did use an Arcturus blue glass tube for esthetics. Having secured a new Wunderlich, we're switching things back to original.
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