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Re: My radio died / my boss quit




I meant radio shack...sorry that piece didn't quite make it - i have
excessive line noise here at work...

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Sven F. Weil
e-mail: sven@lily.org
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On Thu, 4 Nov 1999, Sven Weil wrote:

> 
> Easy but lazy fix.  Buy a 40$ analog-tuned car radio/tape machine at radio
> 
> or for a bit more - there's one that's also analog tuned that has a
> removable face (for theft protection).  I don't vouch for their
> performance, however... but considering how nasty these modern-day car
> radios can be to work on (just like walkmans - they weren't meant to be
> fixed but to be thrown out when the time comes), it's just better you get
> a new one.
> 
> Or pick up a radio only unit that will fit your car at a scrap yard.  
> 
> Don't leave the suuperadio in the car.  It's probably worth more than the
> car itself and it's not worth getting your window cracked out by someone
> trying to steal it :-)
> 
> not to mention that since it's going to be shielded by the car's body, you
> won't be getting good reception - especially on MW.
> 
>  --
> Sven F. Weil
> e-mail: sven@lily.org
> 
> John Bolduci wrote:
> 
> 
> *in summary* My car radio broke
> 
> 
> > John
> > getting the GE SuperRadio ready to occupy the passengers seat
> > 
> 
>