Hello,
To start with I have a 1965 Motorola SK 154 W
My electronic background is 35 years in industrial electronics machine shop equipment, CNC, automation, PLCs, VFDs Servo drives ect...
I studied tube electronics in 1975, 1976 so it's been a while.
I recently got a two-trace oscilloscope, use an app for frequency generator and having fun.
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Welcome, post a picture of your 1964 model
! My first box full of HiFi guts was a 1960 Motorola when I was 14, never been the same since.

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