Cybernet beta 1000 wiring?

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Cybernet beta 1000 wiring?

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Hello everyone

So recently got given a cybernet beta 1000 from a lovely lady who was clearing out her ex husbands things and knows nothing about radio's etc. But after looking at it the wiring on the back for the power seems to be pretty bodged. Now not wanting to damage it just incase the radio is actuall mint (minus the wiring) can anyone tell me which wire in the picture is positive and negative as it look like the previous owner used what ever they had at the time.

Thanks in advance.

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If the notch is at the bottom then brown is positive, Or just buy a new lead for it.
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As above, for the sake of about £4.
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The stupidity of some people bewilders me sometimes. As Mr. C. said above it's only a few quid for a new fused power lead. But idiocy often prevailed leading to a plethora of blown radio's because they forgot which wire went where.
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