Check over your radio very carefully-somewhere there might be a switch or plug
that will change the ground. Often (but not always) radios from teh early
sixties were switchable.
Jan
Tom Yang <TYang@compuserve.com> wrote:
Brent,
Here's a guy who helped repair a Blaupunkt radio I have for another car I'm
restoring. Although his specialty is German radios, he is quite
knowledgeable, and can probably steer you in the right direction.
Vintage Radio Shop
European Auto Radio Specialist
Wilford Wilkes, Sr.
101 Swoope St. Box 103
Brisbin, PA 16620
(814) 378-8526
Good luck.
Tom
Message text written by Brent Kasl
>I am in the process of switcing the Alpine from Pos to Neg ground. I
have an original "His Masters Voice" radio installed which will also
have to be polarized. The local radio repair man will not touch it which
makes me wonder what my choices are. Anybody been here with advice or
options? I thought about installing the guts of a new radio and keeping
the old case of that nostalgic look but finding a radio to fit may be
more difficult. Thanks Brent<
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