RadioMitch
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Hi Everyone!
Forum noobi, so please forgive me in advance. This isn't a scanner question, but I don't know where else to post this. Moderators, please move this thread if needed.
I have a Realistic Weatheradio Kube from the seventies or early eighties. Model number 12-181. And yes, they spelled it Weatheradio and Kube. This was old school Radio Shack prior to the advent of cellphones.
Almost finished recapping/restoring this little guy, but forgot to take good photos of the circuit board before starting. Got one wire disconnected and have no idea where it goes. I have a hunch, but can't be absolutely certain.
What I need is a schematic or photo of an unmolested circuit board, (solder side). There is a schematic the size of a postage stamp inside, which doesn't help at all.
This is one of many radios which I restore and resell at hamfests or flea markets. I take a lot of pride in offering carefully restored equipment at reasonable prices. You won't find any junk radios at my table!
Can anyone help me out here? It's one of those jumper wires to pick up power from one side of the board to the other.
Thanks in advance,
Mitch
Forum noobi, so please forgive me in advance. This isn't a scanner question, but I don't know where else to post this. Moderators, please move this thread if needed.
I have a Realistic Weatheradio Kube from the seventies or early eighties. Model number 12-181. And yes, they spelled it Weatheradio and Kube. This was old school Radio Shack prior to the advent of cellphones.
Almost finished recapping/restoring this little guy, but forgot to take good photos of the circuit board before starting. Got one wire disconnected and have no idea where it goes. I have a hunch, but can't be absolutely certain.
What I need is a schematic or photo of an unmolested circuit board, (solder side). There is a schematic the size of a postage stamp inside, which doesn't help at all.
This is one of many radios which I restore and resell at hamfests or flea markets. I take a lot of pride in offering carefully restored equipment at reasonable prices. You won't find any junk radios at my table!
Can anyone help me out here? It's one of those jumper wires to pick up power from one side of the board to the other.
Thanks in advance,
Mitch