Vintage tube radios - anyone know anything?

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phb1342
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Nice Work, Rob

Post by phb1342 »

Hello,

I am also late to this discussion, having not read this section of the forum before. (Been reading various sections off and on since Yahoo Groups…)

We all know what great work Rob can do, and this is just one example! It’s always terrific to see something really nice restored to good as new – whether a ’56 Chevy or a ’47 RCA Radiola. Congratulations on a nice job!

One question, can you still hear Bob Hale playing any Buckingham tunes on that radio?

Also, one problem: I’ve looked and looked and can not find the rcaradiola.rmdu file. Where did you file it?

Thus, I respectfully quote one of my favorite writers on this forum: “Tip: When creating an upgrade, always include ALL functions from the oem remote, even if you never plan on assigning them to a button. Complete function lists makes an upgrade more helpful to others”

Thanks for the 6131s :lol:
phb
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Re: Nice Work, Rob

Post by The Robman »

phb1342 wrote:Also, one problem: I’ve looked and looked and can not find the rcaradiola.rmdu file. Where did you file it?
I would have loaded it if I'd created it, but these old 1947 radios are not remote controlled! :)
Rob
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Please don't PM me with remote questions, post them in the forums so all the experts can help!
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