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Better double check that model number. I can't find it anywhere. If it's a recent "retro", it's just junk. Generally, old radios vary widely in value depending on their year of manufacture, condition, styling, features, and rarity. Crosleys didn't tend to have much going for them other than cheap but there were some exceptions.
Assuming its broken outside the unit: most aerials are very similar to fit, serving the exact same function and not worth the cost of locating the exact same one used for your model due to time, and purchase costs.
Find an old transitor radio with similar sized aerial, ie length and diameter to fit your radio. Measure it and the replacement from an old radio you or a friend does not need.
Purchase a small screwdriver to remove and refit aerial to your grundig. Small sets of screwdrivers can be bought cheaply from discount stores, ebay etc.
It could possibly be a fuse inside the unit that was blown. Does it turn on? any power going to it? In my opinion it is def. worth the fix. I know these bose units go for a lot of money. I believe it can be fixed. If you are looking to sell just post it on craigslist explaining the problem and sell for maybe about half the cost of what it is.
If I were to spend the money I would not buy used such as this. Would recommend buying new with money back guarantee. Radio Shack would be a good place to check out some prices.
My problem had nothing to do with the Radio Shack VGA PC Camera Webcam. I was asking about an old Zenith console radio model 8A02. I was trying to find out where I can still buy the tubes for it and what the radio is worth.
Believe it or not, Radio Shack carries quite a few replacement antennas.. whether they have one for your specific radio or not I'm not sure, but they're worth a try. If you can bring your old antenna with you to make sure the mounting is the same, might save you a return trip.
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