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In search of Kenwood shemo Nine GX
Model Nine GX 1970's vintage reciever
It's confusing because on the actual chassis, the 9 is written in cursive and not numeric. Although, I've tried my searches both ways. Any help appreciated. Sparky Spark |
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In search of Kenwood shemo Nine GX
Sparkey wrote:
Model Nine GX 1970's vintage reciever It's confusing because on the actual chassis, the 9 is written in cursive and not numeric. Although, I've tried my searches both ways. Any help appreciated. Sparky Spark Don't have the schem but if you post with your problem maybe someone here can offer suggestions... Mark Z. |
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