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 Return to top of page · Post #: 1 · Written at 7:36:19 AM on 8 March 2007.
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 Location: Stanley, TAS
 Member since 7 March 2007
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I just acquired a Philips Modle 147 wooden case with SW Radio. It works, but does need a lot of love and attention. Being my first project I wish to find out about this model and also need a circuit diagram. Speaker cloth and some assistance in the right direction. Cheers Wes


 
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Brad's avatar
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 Location: Naremburn, NSW
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G'day Wes,

This site has a services directory (link at top of page) which shows many places where spare parts for old radios can be obtained.

Circuit diagrams are not as easy to get but if you are a member of a radio club this task is usually a little easier.


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