Repair Of a late 60 early 70's York B/E 104 AM FM Radio
A friend sent this to me for repair its a York Am FM portable radio from the late 60-early70's made in Japan it had a broken dial string and a intermittent problem receiving a signal and a low audio problem. The signal problem was a bad electrolytic 30 uF cap and the audio issue seemed to be a bad connection with the "telephone jack"

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