Barrie Smith wrote:
Barrie Smith wrote:
I still have a few nice AM receivers here.

SX-73     Very, very nice

I knew I should not have used "SX-73"!  That's what I call the receiver, but
it is actually an R-274.

Do you know, or have you done the research on the SX-73 / R-274 to find out what the A, B, C and D models represented?

As Todd pointed out, the R-274 was the nomenclature for 'a' receiver. The SX-73 was one, and the SP-600 was the other.

As near as I have been able to figure out, the R-274-C/FRR was the SP-600. I've never seen an 'A', or 'B', and I -have- a D. Unless they're counting the non-designated models as 'A' models.

I'd simply like to find out more history on the contract.

Mine has been completely restored by Miltronix, and holds it's own with an
R-390 (also restored by Miltronix).

Bah... as long as the damn thing works, I really don't care -what- it looks like!

I would *still* like to know where other SX-73 versions of the R-274's are.


--
Driving your AM Rig without a scope, is like driving your car at night, without headlights. (K4KYV)

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73 = Best Regards,
-Geoff/W5OMR

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