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Originally Posted by wdfifteen
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I'd like to know if it still works, but the battery is a weird one (Eveready 206) and costs $20. ......
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Looks like #206 is a 9v battery. You can use a square 9v and some test leads to test it.
I recall buying a small transistor radio (which was stolen) and a shortwave radio to replace it.
First major purchase was a turntable. The stereo store was not happy when I walked in with a bag full of change........ robbed the piggy bank to pay for it.