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So I've had this radio since 2000 when I got my first apartment during college. It's been in my family since it was purchased in 1939 from Sears, Roebuck. The radio, although could turn on, had a frayed power cord and would not play anything. It would just light up the front face. So I've had it more so as decoration for the past 11 years. It's been in a non working condition for longer. So my fiance and I talked about it, and she stated "Would there be any way to put something in that to make it of use?" That's when I chimed in and said that I've always wanted to build the media center inside of it or some form of jukebox. "Well, then why not do that?" is her reply after I filled her in on my past ideas with it. So here it is.
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Project Hardware:
Intel DG45ID Motherboard
Intel Q6600
4GB Corsair XMS DDR2 6400
WD640AAKS
HD5450
LG BluRay/HD-DVD Drive
Antec 380W Earthwatts PSU
Onkyo SR606 (Bad HDMI Daughterboard being shipped out)
TWC HD Cable Box
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Case:
Sears, Roebuck
Silvertone Radio
Date of Purchase: 1939
Model No. 6437A
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Project Scope:
The project will take place while the Onkyo SR606 has it's HDMI daughterboard replaced. The case itself will keep most of it's aesthetic appeal due to the sheer nature of the case being an antique.
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Pictures:
Front of Radio
Overall area and location of Radio.
Faceplate for Radio:
Inside:
Removed main unite:
Guts and innerworkings:
Gutted Case:
Saved Parts for build:
Sears Tag:
Other Sears Info:
Silvertone Label: