Repair of a Zenith G730 AM/FM tube radio
The main objective of this video is to illustrate that "restored" can mean a lot of things and that some people only do enough to make the radio somewhat play, and then calling it "restored."

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Repair of a General Television AM tube radio from the '40's

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The repair of a Grundig Zauberspiegel TV

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Symphonic record player minor repair, copyright BS, more ranting & observations

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Repair of a GE portable AM tube radio from the late '50's

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Nixies & punched cards! A stunning vintage FM tuner

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Repair of a 1966 Hallicrafters model S-200 radio

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Repair of a late-'30s Airline Battery-Operated Tube Radio

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Repair of a Symphonic record player from Shango066, and others

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1963 Zenith K731 AM/FM Radio

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Repairing a late 50's Zenith B835E Tube Radio

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Repair of a 1930's Airline AM tube radio

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Repair of a GE model P796A transistor radio from 1959

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Zenith 5-S-127 | Cleaning the Tuning Capacitor

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What Happened to Shortwave Radios? | When the Whole World Fit Inside One Dial

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Zenith 6S229 - Removing & Cleaning the old Tuning Condenser

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Repair of an RCA transistor radio from 1959

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1955-'56 GE tube radio butcher hack job repair

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Grundig Stereo Röhrenradio reparieren ohne Empfang und defekten Kondensatoren

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Arvin 32R43 1963 AM FM Radio Repair

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