Was at my parents. They have had my Grandfathers radios stored since he passed away in 1980. One is an old Hallicraft reciever, the other reciever I do not remember. They are tube radios from the 50's or early 60's.
They're clean, except some dust.
would like to get more info on them next time I am over there. But, also wonder about firing them up. Don't really have an antenae, short of making a dipole.
More concerned, what about 40-50 year old tubes and capacitors...?
They're clean, except some dust.
would like to get more info on them next time I am over there. But, also wonder about firing them up. Don't really have an antenae, short of making a dipole.
More concerned, what about 40-50 year old tubes and capacitors...?