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#1

Hello.
I live in Spain and I am new to the forum.
I have several radios Valve, but so far no Philco.
I wanted to have a radio that can restore and I've decided on a 80 jr.
When I receive it I will put pictures, but you need an extensive restoration.
A greeting.
José
#2

Welcome to the Phorum! We are looking forward to seeing your pictures.

Steve

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#3

Welcome. Always like to here from new members. Lot of good & knowledgeable people here to help you if needed.
#4

Hola Jose,
Welcome!

You are sure to be an expert at restoring radios in no time flat with these guys to guide you.

I just got my first 80jr this week so it will be nice to see another one get restored!

Kirk

Times I have been electrocuted in 2021
As of 1/01/2021
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Last year: 6
#5

Welcome to the Phorum!! There are several threads on this Phorum that are related to the 80Jr. If you are new to restoration here is another good place to start reading: http://antiqueradio.org/begin.htm
#6

Hello and Welcome! There are a lot of nice and helpful people on this forum to help you out with the workings of your radio. Hope to see pictures of your radio soon.
#7

Hola Jose,

Si decide que necesita ayuda, solo pregunta.
Suerte!
#8

Welcome, Jose!

I am looking forward to seeing your 80 jr.

It's not how bad you mess up, it's how well you can recover.
#9

I want to thank you for the great reception towards me.

When you receive the 80jr. I will provide photographs, sure I will need help and advice, I am now reading most forum threads to get familiar.

A greeting.
#10

The seller told me that the numbering is 326407.
What does that mean ?.

Somewhere law an article about it, but did not locate.
#11

Could be serial #, could be chassis #....no es muy importante.
What is important is that this is 80jr.
#12

Hola José,

Si necessitas de ayuda... ya sabes que puedes contar com ela.
Saludos
Carlos

Regards from Portugal,
Carlos
#13

Thank you very much Carlos.
Always so friendly.




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