Resuscitating a Challenger 4P

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Resuscitating a Challenger 4P

Postby tezza on Sat Jan 11, 2014 11:57 am

A few months ago some Challenger gear was donated to me. I've only now started to look at it. Here's something I can add to the collection though. These machines are fun and easy to work on. They are microcomputing oldskool.

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Re: Resuscitating a Challenger 4P

Postby mrad01 on Sat Jan 11, 2014 4:48 pm

Nice! Looks like fun to work on
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Re: Resuscitating a Challenger 4P

Postby RonTurner on Sat Jan 11, 2014 6:07 pm

You can never go wrong with a bit of wood grain ( it's so late 70's ) , cool :!:

giant fist sized capacitors, so late 70's

The cooling fan, late 70's :?: not so much
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