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Re: TR4 radio question

To: Tim Tucker <ttucker@mail.tds.net>
Subject: Re: TR4 radio question
From: Lenny Seidman <lseidman@erols.com>
Date: Thu, 14 Aug 1997 18:22:58 -0500
Cc: Allen Hess <allen.hess@worldnet.att.net>, Triumph Owners <triumphs@Autox.Team.Net>
References: <19970814214231.AAA25636@[207.116.43.59]> <33F38033.5F9BCB2D@conc.tdsnet.com>
I have two TRIUMPH radios, both are AM/FM push button models with 5
buttons– 2 for AM and 3 for FM. They can be used for either positive or
negative ground just by setting the marker to + or -. One came in a
Triumph the other from a mid-60's imported car. I believe this was a
common radio dealer installed radio back then. 

I also have a Motorola AM radio with self contained speaker that was
also very commonly used on sports and imported cars of that era.

All of the above mentioned radios will be or are already in use. 

Lenny Seidman




Tim Tucker wrote:
> 
> Allen Hess wrote:
> 
> > Tim Tucker,
> >
> > My TR4 CT13678L came with a Triumph AM radio. I can't find any part
> > numbers which bear any resemblance to yours. One component on the
> > outside
> > of the case is labled Bendix. It also has a piece of tape indicating a
> >
> > setting for + or - ground.
> >
> > Allen Hess
> 
> Allen,
> Is the piece of tape marked +/- located at the lower, rear of the unit,
> on the driver's side?
> I realize that mine is a '65 vintage Triumph radio, but what the heck.
> It fits the cut-out and the Triumph text/logo in the dial face looks
> great.
> 
> Tim
> '62 TR4  CT16063L


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Lenny Seidman
Elkins Park, Pennsylvania, USA  
email: lseidman@erols.com

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