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Old 22nd Apr 2019, 7:28 pm   #1
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Default Bush DAC90A

Recently purchased a vintage radio Bush DAC90A. I am looking for someone who could possibly give me a clue to where to start and try and restore it. I am in Kilmarnock so would prefer someone who is in the West of Scotland.
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Plenty of info in these forums. Search Bush DAC90A.
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I'm too far away so can't really help are you looking for help or someone to do it for you?

The DAC90A has featured on this forum many times and because its a "live chassis" design it's not ideal for a beginner but not impossible.

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