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Old 20th Jul 2014, 7:34 pm   #1
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Default HECL Type C No.4 Radio circuit diag needed

Help!. I am looking for any circuit or parts list for a WW2? HECL Type C No.4 Radio receiver ZA29609. I understand that there were previous posts some years ago and wondered if anyone could help me re-surrect this this obscure set. The set is a 4 valve superhet contained in a brown wooden box with a War Department stamp and crowsfoot arrow. The power unit is missing its vibrator and it looks as though it may have been either 6 or 12 volt operated. Any assistance would be welcomed.
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Old 20th Jul 2014, 11:48 pm   #2
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Default Re: HECL Type C No.4 Radio circuit diag needed

Type HECL Type C in the search box above. This is the first result.
Hale Electric, who also made the Civilian receiver. No circuit, although it's likely to be conventional.
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