dont assume anything before you view the entire video ;)
@MsCori767 жыл бұрын
shango066 Ok. :)
@waltschannel74657 жыл бұрын
shango066 Assumptions flag set to 0.
@josephsirois23537 жыл бұрын
shango066 watch that dial cord!
@josephsirois23537 жыл бұрын
shango066 obvious to why they clipped out the 500 ohmer😆
@terabbs7 жыл бұрын
That was a long sit but it brought back memory's to me from my tube radio disassemble day's when I was maybe 8 or 9 (that'' s around the 80). They where nice build the bigger sets and they did sound awesome. Now they have about 5 or 6 of them sitting there in a thrift shop for 35 euros. Even a 50's Philips for 35 but its a bit expansive shipping :P Still was fun to watch Shango, better then plenty of "quality" monies they make nowadays.
@bigmotter0013 жыл бұрын
Here it is two years later and I watched the whole thing again! Thanks and take care!
@JerryEricsson5 жыл бұрын
Danka dude, haven't been called a hero since I retired from the Police Force in '93 but I did manage to get all the way through the video. It is nice in the way it shows how one problem can lead to the next, and the progression of such a situation even when dealing with the top of the line products from back in the day. I have always had a soft spot in my heart for Grundig since 1972 when I was transfered from Fort Lewis Washington to Fort Bliss Texas, this but a couple of years after I returned from Vietnam. We were the Advanced Party for the 3rd Armored Cav who were moving to the Fort to engage in Desert Warfare training, because of the trouble in the Middle East, a situation that has changed very little except for the fact that the 3rd has been over to the trouble spots since the initial outbreak of the wars. At any rate, when we got down there, my self and my good wife, our first child in arms and the second comfortably resting in my good wife's womb, our furniture was somehow lost over the road somewhere, and we had a small apartment just off post with no furniture, just the bed rolls we carried along in the old '63 Ford Econoline van that I drove down in. A trip to the hock shop just off base, a common shop near all military bases, and I found an old Gurndig combo radio/reel to reel tape machine. I picked it up for a few bucks and it was our soul entertainment till our stuff arrived about a month later. Well I did find a cheap black and white TV for 20 bucks at the base thrift store. I have loved the Gurndig machines since then and still have one little pocket model AM/FM/SW radio, made in, of course, China as nearly everything is now days, however when I pulled the back off her to take a look, I found that the quality was still present, and the build was WAY better then most of the shit coming out of China now days. Apparently the Chinese can build good stuff if you put a German in charge of the shop.
@amberola1b7 жыл бұрын
I loved these big German radios, the sound is just phenomenal
@ronalddaub50495 жыл бұрын
Write my 3265 has dual speakers with a 6 by 9 it sounds good
@leongailberger76764 жыл бұрын
@Cyrian Genesis I'm using Heco Presence 543 with an onkyo Model 255... great combo
@richardweinberger63025 жыл бұрын
I took the plunge and bought a Grundig 3028 this week. $25 from Goodwill, pretty nice condition, and it works, mostly. Both tuners work, AM and FM work, the antenna rotate doesn't work. Doesn't sound right, a bit crackly, so a bunch of small parts will get changed out. This video was great for me. Thanks.
@joeblow85936 жыл бұрын
I watched this in several parts over two days. Outstanding trouble shooting well beyond what most could handle. You're a master at this! A forensic electronic scientist would be a more apt description of your work! I watched a lot of your videos, it's like solving some crime drama mystery...with the crime being aged, worn parts and (in some cases) poor manufacturing practices. In this case, you restored a former masterpiece back to glory. Well done...
@gregoriagregg74113 жыл бұрын
This is my favorite video on this channel. I love the commentary and shocking bloopers but also very educational.
@teacfan10807 жыл бұрын
Watched it all in one shot. What an adventure in radio land! Congratulations on getting it working. This baby sounds great! Nice work!
@mikekarpaty38714 ай бұрын
Very useful video,thank you for making this. I have a Grundig 2035W/3D/GB which is in need of repair and restoration. It took me 8 hours to sort out the tuning strings. You have sooooo much patience, fair play sir. All the best from sunny Wales 🌞
@venus61386 жыл бұрын
I too have a valve radio which was assembled by my father . now when i took and repaired it and listened to the Radio .i thought to my self how much patience they had to change station to station to hear the selected program.I dont mind people calling me crazy .I was really happy to hear the old sound of the valve Radio. Thanks for posting such video.
@thebuggy7364 жыл бұрын
Hi When I was a boy I started in electronics with this radios in Germany. This radios were everywhere on flee markets on the street, from friends. The magic eye tubes are expensive today even if you buy a used one you can just see during daylight. Grundig developed 3D sound, they figured out in a music hall in the concert you will get the treble and the bass from the front and only the treble is reflected from the walls right and left. The front speaker has treble and bass loudspeaker and the sides speakers are treble speakers. 3D sound. The bass is absorbed from the building or structure, this is also the reason why you hear the loud bass bumming in cars passing you with loud music. The last Grundig I repaired with the help of a friend had a broken rectifier and we put a silicon bridge rectifier with a serial resistor to drop the higher voltage. When the radio works it has a beautiful sound. It performs well in sound quality and was popular in the higher quality market e. g. to listen to classic music. Nobody would repair a tuner it was changed (spare part). On shortwave we listened to 49m Europaband. Most popular sw band in Europe. 73
@0tt0z Жыл бұрын
I've watched this video in its entirety more than once, along with your other videos. There is always something new to pick up on.
@barryfairwood21746 жыл бұрын
Excellent video, well worth 1 hr., 45 min. Run time. Definitely learned some good trouble shooting procedures, and learned to steer clear of push button band switches. Rotary band switches are much better, but you solved all the problems. Thanks, and keep up the good work.
@emmarandom96092 жыл бұрын
I've now made it to the end at least two times, on 2 different accounts & it's been great to review this again with a few more years of experience and knowledge behind me. Your patience is admirable & well rewarded by the end result. I seem to recall issues with the electrostatic tweet as well though, or maybe that was a different unit. 73 Dan in UK
@dc2daylight17 жыл бұрын
I got through it all and I am thoroughly impressed. I fix radios for me but you fix some stuff I would never touch. That said I hear KNX here in Tennessee on ocassion. To get it though, I use a 366 foot antenna in my back yard. Old Grundig radios are very nice units.
@pepeli6715 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this tutorial . I have change the 10k and repair the the selector switch like you have explained. Now my radio work good. Quebec city Mario best regard
@justsumguy2u7 жыл бұрын
You are the McGyver of radio, and a man of patience as well. I watched the whole thing, and it was great---lots of troubleshooting, which is what I find interesting.
@racecar_spelled_backwards8687 жыл бұрын
The finished product sounds AMAZING! I think the finished product was worth the effort. A really unique radio from a unique time period. Thanks for sharing with us.
@marcolagendijk73997 жыл бұрын
Great video about an endless pit. I have been repairing radio's for quite some time now, but had never heard of carbon tracking. I learned new things!
@paulm30799 ай бұрын
I've watched this multiple times. Fantastic work as always!
@krunty7 жыл бұрын
Love these long repair videos. I've learned a lot of practical troubleshooting from you, thanks.
@williamchow16247 жыл бұрын
Amazing repair effort.
@Hvtesla7 жыл бұрын
Lovely old radio with great sound and built with typical (West) German quality. Watched beginning to end and understood 50%, but worth it to see just how much patience you have!
@TonyFleetwood7 жыл бұрын
i watched the whole video, couldn't not. enjoyed it all, especially the trip to the store.
@glenwoofit6 жыл бұрын
A marathon of a repair. Great Video. Perhaps I shouldn't have started to watch it just before midnight. I had to watch it all... I think it's bed time now!
@TurboTel687 жыл бұрын
Excellent video Shango, thanks for sticking at it, a real insight. I had a slightly later version of this set and it was pcb mounted, I'd say for me it was the most complicated set I had come across. Seemed strange after hearing you talk about American tube numbers in so many videos, going over to the European numbers that I've been used to here in the U.K.
@LanceHall4 жыл бұрын
I love these long form videos.
@TechneMoira7 жыл бұрын
Hey Shango, nice video. I enjoyed it thoroughly. About a year and a half ago I restored a Grundig Zauberklang 4090 and aside from the fact I recognized a lot of common parts in these types of radios, it also struck me you found exactly the same problems, or nearly so, I ran into when repairing the Zauberklang. In fact, it was so uncanny, that I started wondering if the two radios were produced in the same factory with the same parts. The only problem you didn't encounter, but I did, was a shorted output transformer. But all the other problems: the sparking and burning switches, the smoking resistors, the shorted output tube(s) (the Zauberklang has two since it's push-pull), the shorted power transformer. Yes, even the 'dumb' FM stage I encountered as well. Needless to say, I had to grin when you were summing up one by one the exact same problems I had encountered. The one thing you did, but I never dared to do myself, was to disassemble the switches. If you read about it on German forums, most people strongly advise AGAINST disassembling those, because they are devilishly difficult to reassemble. Not to mention the fact how fragile the coil assemblies are on top of the switches. Hat off for daring the feat AND managing to reassemble the switches :) There is one more weak point in these Grundigs, and that's the power switch. It tends to fail or simply break apart. Anyway, like you, I replaced power (and output) transformer and rectifier bridge as well as the filter capacitors, a number of tubes (or valves as they are called) and capacitors and resistors. Watching you struggle with the exact same problems, AND solving them like I did with the Zauberklang, restored my faith in my own capacities for restoring these machines. The Grundig had really tested my patience and confidence. Thanks a lot for sharing the video and tripple hurrah for this feat :)
@danmackintosh63255 жыл бұрын
Ha, that's so strange, I have here a Grundig 2025 "Hi-Fi Zauberklang" with many of the same issues although the transformer has already been replaced, badly, with a 250-0-250 and full wave rectifier. The big problem for me though, at the end when it died and was just humming faintly, then it was suddenly working again... Well, mine is currently at that stage and Shango kept the fix a secret! haha well, maybe i ought to throw it on it's side and hit it a few times & either magic sound or magic smoke will ensue.
@ssboot56637 жыл бұрын
You sir, are an electrical genius!So much experience and knowledge, So much patience too! Im still watching.(:
@nigelsears71913 жыл бұрын
New to the channel from good old England, former radio tv engineer trained in the mid 80's did lots with hybread tv , really enjoyed the complete video , can't believe how quite the background is over in the states , hear so many people installing poor quality inverters to there solar unless you are really selective just get a bunch of background noise, my neighbour recently had installed a new system to complement his existing solar panels and boy the noise is unbelievable, I did think about complaining to the broadcast department hear but hoping to move soon so decided to not bother . Great content keep it up
@OddJobFix3 жыл бұрын
I'm late to the party but this helped me a buck with one of the slide switches (the FM band one that also triggers the clutch mechanism). AM (BC) worked but no love on the FM unless I held it down which told me that it was not making contact due to a number or potential problems. I wouldn't be as far along without this video. Thank you big time.
@ceilingfansandmorecfam23427 жыл бұрын
finally a radio repair video. plz breang back the radeo vids
@ladr15507 жыл бұрын
I love you're long videos!
@MsCori767 жыл бұрын
LOCAL AND DX RADIO Same here.
@Evan4207 жыл бұрын
LOCAL AND DX RADIO Your
@ladr15507 жыл бұрын
EvanPlayzGames auto correct not me
@jwl92867 жыл бұрын
Yes, I watched the whole thing. Though not in one sitting. It is you who must be congratulated. You have tenacity. I understood much of what you did but taking the time to perform the job much less making a video along with your excellent commentary is something really special. Thanks I enjoyed watching.
@Vintage-Tech7 жыл бұрын
Extremely well done Sir !! I have a very similar Grundig console set using a similar chassis that developed carbon tracking on the FM switch bank sorting the HT to earth when FM was selected.. thankfully because of the way the switch bank works with the protruding sliders at the back of the switch bank.. with the help of a friend we managed to use a micro switch that is actuated when the FM switches are selected, my one which you can see in my videos has the added complication of push pull amp, 6 speakers and twin FM bands... although these sets especially the console versions sound incredible once up and running the down side is they are just so "fragile" in their construction... very well done bringing it back from the dead!!
@richardhz-oi8px7 жыл бұрын
Many time viewer, first time commenting, as one of your younger viewers at 17, your videos are of the most comprehensive and entertaining electronics repair of the internet. My prized possessions are a ChromaColor II console, a Zenith S-58040 AM/FM radio, and Western Electric 554 wall telephone from 1960.
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@jerrycarriera86487 жыл бұрын
Fantastic video! You sure have patience! I worked on a '58 Majestic years ago for a friend and although it's a nice radio, it's a pain. A much simpler fix, a new filter cap and rectifier.
@MichaelBeeny7 жыл бұрын
Well done, what a challenge. Many European radio's can be complex but do tend to sound very good even for normal domestic use. I think I would have got the magic eye working even with a different type. Quite easy to modify. I just love that green monster eye looking back at you in a darkened room. As a kid many years ago I remember my bedroom lit in green late at night.
@mcdees4296 жыл бұрын
I inherited one recently and am looking forward to restoring it. It is very dusty on the inside, I look forward to coming back to this video once I'm ready to repair :)
@javierbiaggi30725 жыл бұрын
I send you a medal as a tribute to persistence and perseverance to that poor thing. You make it shine again as since its saved from the landfill you are a Resource Recovery and Conservation Act hero.
@bask21407 жыл бұрын
I admire your perseverance. I've got several good working Dutch and German radios from the 50's and 60's. They sound great and there are still lots of them around here in The Netherlands.
@KarenTookTheKids3642 жыл бұрын
Wow what a journey. I admire your persistence. Most people are throwing that out at the first sign of smoke.
@andershammer93077 жыл бұрын
I have about 15 German radios and I got them all working. I like their sound quality and the electrostatic tweeter and they look great.
@vasilification6 жыл бұрын
Viewed the whole video, quite a project. I am working a similar model now. Thanks for the insight on what is going on with these.
@arongooch7 жыл бұрын
Awesome video again Shango. Time for a transformer tear down and see where it all went wrong.
@Elektronenregen2 жыл бұрын
I like, how you don't gave up on that thing and came up with a creative solution for the transformer replacement. Sometimes you can get radios like this pretty cheap here in Germany, but I think it's the same with American tube radios in America. Thank you for the nice video und liebe Grüße aus Deutschland!
@markmarkofkane81672 жыл бұрын
Just found this. Great video! I like old multi-band radios and shortwave receivers.. I watched to the end.
@BratislavMetulskie7 жыл бұрын
Grundig is always a highlight. Known for best possible quality. Max Grundig was a crazy perfectionist.
@danmackintosh63255 жыл бұрын
I have to say, I'm impressed with Grundig's quality. Even the later (1979) RPC350 music centre I'm restoring is a cut above other music centres. Hell of all the caps I've tested all but 2 of the original Frako and Unicon items have tested better than some new ones!
@danmackintosh63255 жыл бұрын
And Herr Grundig must have had a "thing" for elaborate tuning/cord arrangements since on the RPC350 firstly it has 7 UKW presets (touch activated no less) and the dial cord itself is actually a pair of wires taking power to the lamp that moves with the dial cursor!
@randypeterson33135 жыл бұрын
I made it to the end. Great video! I enjoy seeing someone work on things that I only wish I could.
@tomaszstarling7 жыл бұрын
Love the long in depth videos brother!
@omykampff9907 Жыл бұрын
I WACHT EVERY SPARE TIME ON MY DAYS WATCHING TO YOU VIDEOS AND ALLWAYS LEARN A LOT OF IT. LOVE DE WAY YOU MAKE IT VERY INTERESTING WITH A NICE AND PARTICULAR HUMOR WAY OF YOURS . YOU REPRESENT A REAL ELECTRONICAL FATHER TO ME .I REPAIR RADIOS AND VACUM TUBE TVS EVERSINDS MY 10 YEARS OF AGE. KIND REGARDS FROM ALMERE HAVEN CITY OF FLEVOLAND THE NETHERLANDS
@davidtube98953 жыл бұрын
You did good job and you saved it life for this vintage
@lord_doomsday7 жыл бұрын
great video, I learned my lesson years ago with Grundig. congratulations getting it to work,when it works it works well but when it goes wrong they are pain in arse.
@Flexin0103 жыл бұрын
I work on German atms. Pray for me 😬
@swinglink7 жыл бұрын
Great work! You had wonderful perseverance to get all those problems sorted. They are called valves because the grids regulate the flow of electrons from the cathode to the plate. Keep up the good videos. Cheers.
@MrUbiquitousTech7 жыл бұрын
I watched the whole video and enjoyed it a lot. I admire your perseverance, you don't seem to just throw in the towel and give up like many would when faced with all the complex and time consuming issues like what this radio gave you. Thanks for explaining the bucking transformer too, I've run across the term before, but your explanation cleared up what it is. Yikes to the hole in the neck lady.....
@_-_Michael_-_4 жыл бұрын
I’m from post-com part of Europe and we have lot of radios like this here. Generaly worthless, nobody interrested, and if so for like 5-10 euro a piece. Need to praise you for going trought hard restoration like this, I can’t imagine someone here doing that. Also never known that PT tend to go bad on those, never had one with bad, but maybe I was just lucky. Cheers. I like how you enjoy what you do.
@arthurdanielles47842 жыл бұрын
I sincerely have to admire your tenacity in getting this to work! Given the overall state of the radio and I have to admit, it was SOOOO grimy on the inside !! My Siemens radio was pristine despite the various faults! Also I think the build quality was far superior to the Grundig, the tuner assembly was far superior and NOT switch carbon tracking et. 👀 Overall the sound quality (mine had two powered tweeters, 3 mid range and bass units. ) is awesome. You will find it hard to beat the warmth that a valve radio amp et gives, Solid TEAK cabinet makes it a real beast. 😶True to say the instructions / circuit was in German including wire colour coding and et but once you got used to deciphering that, it was fine. Voltage readings were taken on my Avo 20,000ohms per volt. Well done sir.. stay safe! 👍
@jandpelectronicengineering4 жыл бұрын
Love the job on the powersupply and installation, Amazing
@mikemoyercell7 жыл бұрын
I watched the whole thing! I always do, really enjoyed watching this one!
7 жыл бұрын
This video is just great. Watched it twice. Our "german" radios may not be the best servicable, but its worth it. They sound amazing. Thanks for the video shangoo, or whatever your real name is.
@JerryEricsson5 жыл бұрын
Well I made it all the way through! Can't believe I watched the whole thing! Cool radio though, I have always had a soft spot for Grundig, even the little pocket traveler that I have that, sadly was made in China under the Grudig name. AM/FM/SW shirt pocket radio/clock/alarm/world time/temp display. Nice set, I picked up off Ebay, a puppy had chewed up the data plate on the back and the battery cover. I found those parts brand new on Ebay so now she looks like new, runs like new. I had an old Grundig Reel to Reel back in the early 1970's that worked very well. I was unable to ship all my reel to reel tapes home when I was transfered from overseas back stateside, so I never did have much music to play on here. One night I was on CQ duty at the company and got to talking to my runner, he said he would give me a hundred bucks for the old machine! Well I had only paid 20 for her at a hock shop so I sold it.
@ayrplanes Жыл бұрын
A very experienced tube radio repairman I once knew was asked to repair an early, post war Siemens radio like that but smaller. It had no capacitors in it, only wires wrapped around wires, and many of those. He found that if you even bent one of those wrapped wires it changed things. It was the only radio he ever gave up on and he had worked on thousands of them. It is what he did for a living for most of his life.
@MrComputerfan7 жыл бұрын
Great and entertaining Video.The same 5k Resistor at 49:00 smoked on my Grundig 3033. Now I know why.
@amonduul90103 жыл бұрын
Thank You for sharing this knowledge. Great job shango! I always throw the electrolytics bypass at el84 and the one at the EABC 80 out. The sound and stability at FM is much better then. If I had seen the video earlier, I would have sent you a transformer for free from Germany. The most German transformers are prepared for 117 and 120 Volt line voltage.
@timgore8295 жыл бұрын
Fascinating video. I watched the entire video. I love these old radios and tv sets.
@RODALCO20077 жыл бұрын
I had a short break and couldn't resist to watch the full video today. Excellent idea with the voltage doubler. Pity that the old TX was fried on the 6.3 Volts winding. I love that radio parts store you have there in L.A. Put 2 x 3 Amps 1N5408 diodes in anti parrallel in series with the 6.3 Volts TX output.
@shango0667 жыл бұрын
ahhhh yes, that would drop it about .6 v. brilliant!
@cptyler1505 жыл бұрын
I appreciate all your work that you have gone over on the TV's and Radios's that diagnose i have learned quite a bit with your repairs please keep up the GREAT work
@darrencoe57957 жыл бұрын
I admire your patience with the Grundig. Great video, Thanks.
@saarike4 жыл бұрын
Great repair and great sound radio! Huh, what problems there were. Amazing skills. Thank you for journey. 🍰
@Smitty657215 жыл бұрын
Once I found out the transformer is toast.........I go no further. Kudos to you sir.
@danielsaturnino57155 жыл бұрын
Thumbs up for getting shocked and not caring. Great videos man.
@theretrogeek22817 жыл бұрын
Enjoyed,this video where I come from these type of radios are really common,so I enjoyed seeing you digging in it your way,liked the vibrating grille cloth at the end,these radios outputs amazing sound..
@RODALCO20077 жыл бұрын
That eye tube is an EM85, they were also used in the Grundig TK 5 Tonband maschinen. ( reel to reel)
@davidhorton22095 жыл бұрын
EM80 OR EM81 WILL REPLACE EM85
@andygozzo725 жыл бұрын
@@davidhorton2209 with a change to the connections...they're not directly pinout compatible
@SoddingaboutSi7 жыл бұрын
Great job with the doubler. Nice radio, and good determination.
@tedbell44163 жыл бұрын
You can't beat a good doubler
@kg4yhr7 жыл бұрын
great video again I will sit thru the long ones 73 scott
@westburybear7 жыл бұрын
Most excellent. Thanks for persevering.
@taunusv4power7 жыл бұрын
i bought an early 90s top of the range sony walkman from russia one day and it was packaged the same way. on a parts unit! i had to put 5 stars on everything. nice video man by the way, i'm starting to see fewer of those german radios every day. thank goodness i got a nice working blaupunkt when i could
@bundylovess7 жыл бұрын
Awesome job mate big thumbs up
@eldontyrellcorp7 жыл бұрын
Amazing job ! I repaired a lot of Grundig radios and other German sets but none exhibited as many problems as this one. Anyway on one set problem was an IF base which was carbonating (fireworks !).
@digidave34565 жыл бұрын
I've got this radio. It was mostly restored when I got it. When the work they sound great
@JustSomeGuy19677 жыл бұрын
One of your best videos yet !!
@drfalcon41027 жыл бұрын
they were also sold in Germany under the name "Billy" I had one, my Uncle told me it was a early 50's, was a fantastic unit, thanks,, interesting video
@keithmaddox1469 Жыл бұрын
Oh man you earned your money on this one. Great vid.
@bloodyl_uk7 жыл бұрын
I love the way you get along with temperamental technology! "What is this this doing?????...... Whatever..."
@JerryEricsson4 жыл бұрын
I picked up a newer Grundig radio a few years back, it is a G8 traveler radio. Says designed in the USA assembled in China. It is a great little AM/FM/SW hand held radio with digital readout, built in clock/alarm clock and displays local temperature as part of the display, she takes 3 AA batteries and works better then any other little transistor radios I have ever had.
@transcanada90285 жыл бұрын
Thanks Shango066. Always a good time.
@stridermt2k3 жыл бұрын
That was a great video. That must have been maddening.
@charliehustle55297 жыл бұрын
great work and a good long vid love it !!!!!!!!!
@DrZoidbergism7 жыл бұрын
Thank you for doing that video, i really enjoyed that, i have the same radio and i have put that project aside, but now i have new motivation
@valentinocolaon60605 жыл бұрын
YOURE OUR HERO Im thinking about starting on my own repair videos.
@TheFurriestOne7 жыл бұрын
The bear was unexpected but made an amusing intermission! XD Wow, quite a journey that was, and even the shortwave works! Nice rework/restore!
@eduardopereira65987 жыл бұрын
Congrats on this video. Welcome to European radios. Compared to American radios, these are a headache. I have restored a resemblance, and it was an authentic epic, He's been a few times to fly out the window ... but compared to the philips .... When the power transformer is burnt, I usually rewind them myself because it is very difficult to find substitutes. This is also true for out transformer. I'd like to order the site where you ordered the valves. I saw it was in romania. Here in Portugal it is difficult to find and when they are expensive. Once again I congratulate you on the video and if you have doubts on these European radios, do not hesitate to ask me the questions. Your Subscriber Sincerely Eduardo Pereira
@skycarl7 жыл бұрын
Shango,,, this was great. Thanks man for taking the time to put this together.
@tedbell44163 жыл бұрын
Thank you
@zoidiecovers7 жыл бұрын
thanks shango. very nice radio great sound, great video, great channel!.
@jdmccorful4 жыл бұрын
No..... Your my hero! Supper quality sleuthing and troubleshooting, worth all @104 minutes. And throw in the lady with the smoking problem, really bizzarre. Thanks!!!!
@skuula6 жыл бұрын
You spoke highly of that radio in a later vid. Seems you grew more and more fond of it as you progressed. I haven't watched it all yet. We have an electronics store JUST like that here in Zurich, Switzerland too! Cardboard boxes with obsolete parts all over. Power resistors stacked 8ft high. Software manual books from 1993. Great if you mess with old stuff and otherwise useless.
@stevencarlson54227 жыл бұрын
been there shango old sets can be tough ones to fix but I think you chose good on getting this thing going
@6milpesoman5 жыл бұрын
have a blaupunkt styled similar to this one with the tuning eye, its a great little piece that sounds beautiful.
@lo377ps7 жыл бұрын
New shango066 video. Thumbs up!
@justincase38803 жыл бұрын
I wish we still had an old school electronics/electronics salvage store here in Austin .. our last one closed several years ago. The owner had several businesses .. he got swindled when a major customer went belly up during the crash of ‘08, closed all, and retired .. it is still sorely missed …