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Old 29th Jun 2021, 12:38 pm   #1
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Hi I have recently purchased the above radio works really well on FM/MW but not LW because at the bottom of the box was the LW oscillator coi. Which I can fix back but there are two small cables coming from the windings and I don't now where they go. I have got a service manual. But it does not show where they go. Can any one help please.
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Old 29th Jun 2021, 1:10 pm   #2
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In the schematic I'm looking at the LW oscillator coil (58) connects between band switch contact G8 and capacitor 59 (470pF) The location of the contact is shown on the switch drawing on the schematic and the coil (58) and capacitor (59) are shown in one of the layout drawings in the manual.

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Thank you Lawrence I could not find it thanks again
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Old 29th Jun 2021, 3:18 pm   #4
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Photo showing the band change switch (coil side)?

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