Can't set radio???

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edited November -1 in HUDSON
Hello, Don from Winnipeg Canada here. On my 52 Hornet, I can't set any of the radio stations, when I tune it into a station, I can't set the button, is the button supposed to pull out and then press back in to set? It doesn't want to pull out and I don't want to force it. Also I can only move the tuner from right to left. So I press the far right button and the needle goes to the far right and I tune back from there. I don't have an owners manual, so not sure what to do. If anyone has any ideas or a 52 owners manual they want to sell, pls let me know, Thx Don

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  • Don

    Email me via the BBS or at the address shown on my website below I have a manual for you.
  • lockport123 wrote:
    Hello, Don from Winnipeg Canada here. On my 52 Hornet, I can't set any of the radio stations, when I tune it into a station, I can't set the button, is the button supposed to pull out and then press back in to set? It doesn't want to pull out and I don't want to force it. Also I can only move the tuner from right to left. So I press the far right button and the needle goes to the far right and I tune back from there. I don't have an owners manual, so not sure what to do. If anyone has any ideas or a 52 owners manual they want to sell, pls let me know, Thx Don
    To set Hudson radios on stations you like, pull the button out, turn dial to your station and push button back in, that locks it. If your buttons will not pull out the unit is frozen. Must come out and sent to a radio repair shop. Walt.
  • To set the buttons on my 52, once I have the radio station I want , I have to uscrew the button untill it is out no pulling, then push it in and then turn the round button tight again.
  • that's gr8. listening radio is waste of time.:cool:



    dupontregistry
  • boozer wrote:
    To set the buttons on my 52, once I have the radio station I want , I have to uscrew the button untill it is out no pulling, then push it in and then turn the round button tight again.
    Round buttons were 48 to 50. 52-53 and 54 had flat buttons. 1st button turned the radio on and also shut it off. Walt.
  • Thx everyone for the info, Ken I'll contact you on the manual. I'll look at the radio when it warms up a bit here. -30 today Don
  • I had a '52 Hornet coupe and a '53 Hornet sedan years ago, both had the round buttons. I had been told my memory was bad (which it may be), but figured Hudson may have made a switch somewhere during the production year.



    Lee
  • lockport123 wrote:
    Thx everyone for the info, Ken I'll contact you on the manual. I'll look at the radio when it warms up a bit here. -30 today Don

    Don the manual has been sent. :)
  • hudsontech
    hudsontech Senior Contributor


    hetclub.org/burr - scroll down to 1933-1941_hudsonradiomanuals.pdf.



    I'd love to get my hands on later - 1942-1954 and even 1955-1957 - manuals so I could put then on-line.



    Hudsonly,

    Alex Burr

    Memphis, TN
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