Eddystone User Group


Contact & Comments

You can contact the Eddystone User Group by writing to

Chris Pettitt
EUG Webmaster
12 Hennals Avenue, Webheath, Redditch, B97 5RX

Or by email g0eyo(at)blueyonder.co.uk

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  1. paul kalas says:

    wanted 870 or 70A
    location is plymouth
    73
    paul g3vcn

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  2. Norm Lee says:

    Hi Chris! Please can you insert in the Latest Wanted column?
    I REALLY REALLY need a mains cord for a 940. Any Good Samaritan have one. I think that the cords are pretty standard, so ANY one will do.
    Thanks
    Norm Lee
    28/170 Main Road
    McLaren Vale. SA. 5171
    Australia

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    • Norm have done the ad. The connectors are as rare as hens teeth. Good luck with your quest.Chris G0EYO

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  3. roy bellwood says:

    Chris

    I am slowly repairing an Eddystone 840c valve radio. I wondered if your group or anyone has voltage reference points of a working 840c.
    Many thanks
    Roy

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  4. gerry collins says:

    Hello Eddystone Users Group.

    I have a Eddystone Communications Receiver model 640 which I would like to donate to you or anyone that would like to have it. It is all working well with a new set of valves. I live in the city with poor reception and without a proper aerial. If interested, please let me know.

    Best,

    Gerry

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  5. joseph francalanza says:

    Hello
    I like to find the band change knob of the eddystone 680X…..
    Many thanks
    Regards joe
    9h1gt

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  6. Frank Dwyer says:

    Hello !

    I am considering buying at model 1650 I am wondering if there are any Model 1650 experts that would share their knowledge?

    Some 1650s have smaller cases and they indicate “1775” on the back. Another indicates “16590/I” on the back and has a much deeper an d heavier case.

    Thanks in advance
    Frank
    fjdwyer@gmail.com

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