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Well I have a 1948 dodge coupe (d24) that is all original and running good. Everything in the car works except the radio. When I turn on the radio the light comes on and when I turn the dial there is no sound. Can someone tell me how to start looking to see what might be wrong? I want to add a redirad set up and a 6v to 12v convert to run my portable xm radio. Thanks or any help

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Most likely a bad vibrator. Yours is a typical tube radio. Parts are available. Any old time radio repair man can fix it. There are specialists on the net. Sometimes you can find an old timer locally, or a hobbyist who works on the old sets.

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Agreed - most likely the vibrator tube. When I got my car the radio was dead as well, but I found a replacement 802 for cheap so I went that route. I still have the original on the shelf, and i've been thinking of trying this guy out for a replacement solid state vibrator.

mysite.verizon.net/vzevd0f6/CarRadioWebPage.doc

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Most of the time it is possible to take the vibrator apart, clean the points and get it working again. Or, there are NOS units available. Or, you can make a solid state replacement with a few transistors. Plans are on the net if you look around.

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