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Garage for Humster.

Yes it is, there are no transistors, everything is on vacuum tubes. It will survive any cataclysm of any magnitude. Even when the machine gun melts and molten metal drips onto the soldiers’ boots, this device will tick and move the needle.
 
Yes it is, there are no transistors, everything is on vacuum tubes. It will survive any cataclysm of any magnitude. Even when the machine gun melts and molten metal drips onto the soldiers’ boots, this device will tick and move the needle.
I have two old vacuum tube (I had forgot thats what they are called) radios.
The one is a large model with a turn table and the other is a table top unit.
They both function flawlessly and has several bands including short wave.
I should string an antenna and tune in to see whats going on out there in the world.
Would need a translator though.
I suppose there are voice translator devices that could be hooked to them then broadcast into headphones.
I have also saved the points ignition distributor for the 1959 Dodge W100 318 V8 engine, Just for the just in case. 😹
 
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