Yes, that was very informative. Thanks. I found a 1925 FADA 192A in a demolition dumpster last New Year's Eve. Have you ever worked on this model? If so, what are your thoughts?
I actually have a Fada 175A in my restoration queue. They look almost identical on the outside, but there is a bit of difference internally. So short answer is no, I haven't worked on one. I really like the FADA radios. I just don't like how big they are!
@@antiqueradioarcheology-wil8878 Also, after looking at the interior of the 175A, it appears to have a section in the back for batteries. My 192A doesn't have interior space for batteries, if I'm not mistaken. So, the 175A cabinet must be slightly deeper.
Yes, that was very informative. Thanks. I found a 1925 FADA 192A in a demolition dumpster last New Year's Eve. Have you ever worked on this model? If so, what are your thoughts?
I actually have a Fada 175A in my restoration queue. They look almost identical on the outside, but there is a bit of difference internally. So short answer is no, I haven't worked on one. I really like the FADA radios. I just don't like how big they are!
@@antiqueradioarcheology-wil8878 I'll be looking forward to your work on the 175A. Where are you located? I'm in Manhattan.
@@michaelscottcutler3627 Atlanta Area
@@antiqueradioarcheology-wil8878 Also, after looking at the interior of the 175A, it appears to have a section in the back for batteries. My 192A doesn't have interior space for batteries, if I'm not mistaken. So, the 175A cabinet must be slightly deeper.