While some of the mods may not be that complex...some certainly are.
Considering the quality, components used and all the design work...they
are a bargain. Also, installation is not in all cases a walk in the
park...and will take a lot of time.
The roofing filter setup is complex and the parts are not cheap to buy.
Also, the AGC/filter selection switch fits nicely into the rx and is a
specially designed switch.
Have you guys really looked at what these several kits are??
So. I have a nice stock line for rag chew & original Drake design..And
I have a DX killing, contest capable C line that works as well or
better in some cases as a modern DSP high end rig. (less all the bells,
whistles and some neat interface features)
If, all you care about is fixing the 3rd mixer...issues..maybe you
could roll your own....or $59.00 a couple hours and it's done?
Just Call Rob and ask him about the 3rd mixer...he can explain all the
issues and how he solved them. Also...the power supply and audio amp
mod gets lots of heat out of there and I the stability is superb then.
IMHO, I still think a Hot Rod C line and a comletely stock B line is
the best of the Drake world....
73,
Lee
-----Original Message-----
From: Henry Vredegoor <henry.vredeg...@gmail.com>
To: Drakelist <Drakelist@zerobeat.net>
Sent: Thu, Feb 9, 2012 6:18 am
Subject: Re: [Drakelist] Late R-4C 3rd Mixer Changes
Hi Don, All,
Yes, that's probably the reason why I did not want to buy the kits.
It may be even more fun figuring out something like that myself......
;-)
73's,
Henry - PA0HJA
On 2/8/2012 8:04 PM, Don Cunningham wrote:
Henry,
If we saw the schematics, we probably wouldn't pay the price for the
kit, hi. That's his way of selling more.
73,
Don, WB5HAK
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