Vintage Johnson Viking II Tube Ham Transmitter Disaster to Divine D-Lab Repair
Follow up to the Viking II project. This machine came up from Cleveland in desperate need of repair. After many hours, the transmitter is running again. I still need to burn it in, make sure all is OK, however it appears to be performing flawlessly. I love the vintage radios. It's in my blood. If I could, this would be my full time job. Unfortunately, I need to survive as we all do, insurance, bills, etc, so it will remain a hobby unless I find a pot of gold.

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