Whether it's a viable candidate for replacement of the main circuit is
usually
determined by it's condition -- if it's a "beater" (well worn, seen better
days,
etc.), it's not probably worth the investment. If it's "near mint", maybe
so. You
won't have all the functions of a 4t unless you replace the top cover, etc.,
etc.,
but it will work "better than new".
Reading between the lines of the reply above - Is it possible to turn an
OM-4 into an OM-4t by replacing the top cover etc, etc.? And, if that is
possible what about a conversion from OM-3 to OM-3Ti? Possible?
Financially feasible?
Cheers!
Dave Shupe
kc7iek@xxxxxxxxx
Latitude 47° 43' 1" North, Longitude 122° 6' 15" West
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