HMV P4 Radio

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paul williams
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HMV P4 Radio

Post by paul williams » Wed May 19, 2010 12:47 pm

Found this in a local car boot recently

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a bit dusty but complete. I dont know what to do with it, my choices are:
1. Restore is as best I can and end up with a LW/MW radio with dubious sound quality


Loose all the valves and power supply and add in new electronics that:

2. Convert it so it is now an FM stereo receiver, and add stereo speakers, bearing in mind that VHF FM broadcasting is due to stop within the next 3 years.
3. Convert it to a stereo DAB radio, more expensive and tricky and needs a reasonably good aerial to work properly
4. Ignore the radio alltogether but add an mp3 socket, maybe a cd player behind the grill, which would open and use it as a mini sound centre

5. Do nothing.

Although I have a P4 I prefer the space in the middle compartment to being stuffed with a radio and the family aready have mp3/iplayers/dvd players to use on journeys anyway so what do you recommend? I will probably sell it afterwards anyway so which option is best?

Paul Williams
1929 2litre Saloon
1934 P1 10HP
1951 Rover Cyclops
1974 P6 3500
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P3Steve
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Re: HMV P4 Radio

Post by P3Steve » Wed May 19, 2010 10:03 pm

if your not going to keep it sell it as it is and let the new owner decide

chris dancey
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Re: HMV P4 Radio

Post by chris dancey » Thu May 20, 2010 12:50 pm

I transferred my P4 75 1959 from positive to negative earth, this meant disconnecting the HMV valve radio, I restored the radio frontage and rewired the internal lights so that it still lights up when switch on, although the radio part is disconnected, I fitted a modern c/d player ......with remote control on my auxiliary dash ...see photos in last 'Freewheel ' 340 Page 13 bottom left photo....( the player is out of sight ) with a cassette library / changer in the boot. This gives the original authentic look, looks great when lit up at night with the benefit of a c/d player and the choice of 6 c/ds.
1934 ( 1935 model ) P1 '10' Saloon RD 6160
1935 P1 '10' Saloon ( originally JB 6729 ) now VSJ 156
1946 P2 '14' Sports Saloon KPG 855
1933 MG J2 Cycle Wing Model APB 560
1933 MG J2 Competition Model ALX 124

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