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The KMEO AM-FM card I pictured in an avatar was inside the log book. The lineup on the back includes KTAR which firmly places it as a Phoenix, AZ area radio guide, with obvious emphasis on 74 AM and 97 FM KMEO listed side by side .
I got a service manual as all the antenna wires are off and I needed to see where they go and why it's loose in the cabinet to start with.
It's a Royal 7000-1 Transoceanic and a discombobulated beauty! Transistorized, which off the top of my memory receives at least 6 bands including AM BCB and FM.
Look at the front panel and what do I need? A few...
Having an unblemished log/guidebook is a very nice touch indeed!
The Royal 7000 is one of the final series in the Transoceanic line and represents the absolute "zenith" in analog performance multiband radios.[attachment=12:rw0lkdw0]7000-1.jpg[/attachment:rw0lkdw0][attachment=11:rw0lkdw0]battery compartment.jpg[/attachment:rw0lkdw0][attachment=10:rw0lkdw0]inside the battery door ID.JPG[/attachment:rw0lkdw0][attachment=9:rw0lkdw0]Chassis loose.jpg[/attachment:rw0lkdw0][attachment=8:rw0lkdw0]Not much in the knob dept.jpg[/attachment:rw0lkdw0][attachment=7:rw0lkdw0]Wires loose.jpg[/attachment:rw0lkdw0][attachment=6:rw0lkdw0]Not all wires loose.jpg[/attachment:rw0lkdw0][attachment=5:rw0lkdw0]The wonderful untouched log booklet!.jpg[/attachment:rw0lkdw0][attachment=4:rw0lkdw0]More log pages.jpg[/attachment:rw0lkdw0][attachment=3:rw0lkdw0]More log pages (FM).jpg[/attachment:rw0lkdw0][attachment=2:rw0lkdw0]More log pages (Gale storm warning).jpg[/attachment:rw0lkdw0][attachment=1:rw0lkdw0]More log pages (Time stations).jpg[/attachment:rw0lkdw0][attachment=0:rw0lkdw0]Phoenix native! (1).jpg[/attachment:rw0lkdw0]
I got a service manual as all the antenna wires are off and I needed to see where they go and why it's loose in the cabinet to start with.
It's a Royal 7000-1 Transoceanic and a discombobulated beauty! Transistorized, which off the top of my memory receives at least 6 bands including AM BCB and FM.
Look at the front panel and what do I need? A few...
Having an unblemished log/guidebook is a very nice touch indeed!
The Royal 7000 is one of the final series in the Transoceanic line and represents the absolute "zenith" in analog performance multiband radios.[attachment=12:rw0lkdw0]7000-1.jpg[/attachment:rw0lkdw0][attachment=11:rw0lkdw0]battery compartment.jpg[/attachment:rw0lkdw0][attachment=10:rw0lkdw0]inside the battery door ID.JPG[/attachment:rw0lkdw0][attachment=9:rw0lkdw0]Chassis loose.jpg[/attachment:rw0lkdw0][attachment=8:rw0lkdw0]Not much in the knob dept.jpg[/attachment:rw0lkdw0][attachment=7:rw0lkdw0]Wires loose.jpg[/attachment:rw0lkdw0][attachment=6:rw0lkdw0]Not all wires loose.jpg[/attachment:rw0lkdw0][attachment=5:rw0lkdw0]The wonderful untouched log booklet!.jpg[/attachment:rw0lkdw0][attachment=4:rw0lkdw0]More log pages.jpg[/attachment:rw0lkdw0][attachment=3:rw0lkdw0]More log pages (FM).jpg[/attachment:rw0lkdw0][attachment=2:rw0lkdw0]More log pages (Gale storm warning).jpg[/attachment:rw0lkdw0][attachment=1:rw0lkdw0]More log pages (Time stations).jpg[/attachment:rw0lkdw0][attachment=0:rw0lkdw0]Phoenix native! (1).jpg[/attachment:rw0lkdw0]
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