Repair Of A Hacked up 1940 RCA model 18T
I got this radio In a large batch of radios from a collector who suffered from dementia It had tubes plugged in in the wrong locations. Tubes in it that didn't belong in the set and the incorrect value capacitors installed. It's dead so lets see what's wrong and if we can get it to play again.

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