teaberry t 23 channel base
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teaberry t 23 channel base
Just bought this old radio what do you guy think of them? I like the old stuff Lol..Blueraccon
Monday, 21 April 2014, 14:02 PM
Guess no one likes them? no replies. Blueraccoon
Monday, 21 April 2014, 14:02 PM
Guess no one likes them? no replies. Blueraccoon
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Re: teaberry t 23 channel base
Hello Blueraccoon,
Sorry , I will give your post a bump and see if you will get some responses, with it being Easter Weekend I am sure most were as busy as me. Teaberry had a couple base models, give us a little more info on which one it is.
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Sorry , I will give your post a bump and see if you will get some responses, with it being Easter Weekend I am sure most were as busy as me. Teaberry had a couple base models, give us a little more info on which one it is.
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Greg
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Re: teaberry t 23 channel base
Don't know much about it .says teaberry T 23 channel made in the 70s
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Re: teaberry t 23 channel base
A cool piece of radio history for sure. I never had one but had a buddy that did way back in the day.
Running those older rigs takes a commitment, take it easy on it... those old tubes can be very hard to replace.
Running those older rigs takes a commitment, take it easy on it... those old tubes can be very hard to replace.
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Re: teaberry t 23 channel base
The "T" is Teaberry's trademark on their radios, if it has tubes it would be the "Model T" . One of their first base radios was the "Big "T" ". There is a tag on the back that should give all the info. When you get enough posts take a pic so we can see which one it is.
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Re: teaberry t 23 channel base
T's are good rigs. 23 channel base stations can be picked up cheap. there fun to play around with if you don't mind the limited channels. I have a Royce 640 23 channel base that is one of the best looking base stations they made in my opinion. have fun with them!!
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Re: teaberry t 23 channel base
I had a 23 channel Model T some years back. I had mine "strapped" and used it to work the super bowl once in awhile with a LDO321 and a Henry amp. Great talking little radio's. Used to have the jumper guide that let you get a few extra channels on it but don't know where i ever put it. I don't remember what I did with the radio to be honest. LOL. Good vintage radio.
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Re: teaberry t 23 channel base
I have a Teaberry model T. I love it got it tuned up the other day putting out some power. I also have the 4 channel mod don't use it but its there. Keep it clean it is a dust collector just blow it out with some keyboard cleaner.