>That's about all I know on this at this time. It appears that there were >lots of different radios offered at the dealer. Does anyone else have any >information? There appear to be two adjusting screws on the Blaupunkt Emden >III radio - one in the front and one in the back. My unit needs a frequency >adjustment - any information before I just "wing it"? Does anyone know of >a good radio repair shop? Dean, My pitiful excuse for an address book once contained a company that did old car radio repairs. I was once looking for a radio for my '63 bug and started thumbing through a copy of Hemmings. I found some company that did both sales and service, but they wanted around $300 for a rebuilt original radio. Shuh, right! Sorry I don't have the number or name for them, but I'll bet if you picked up a copy of Hemmings, you'd find them pretty quick. Cheers, Bren ============== Bren Smith bren@ccnet.com ==============
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