Re: [AMRadio] Eddystone receivers

2006-03-05 Thread Brian Carling
Howard you are breaking my heart!
I love those old British receivers!

On 5 Mar 2006 at 20:08, Howard Aspinall wrote:

 Dave W3ST asks about people using old Eddystone receivers. I'm not exactly
 an Eddystone enthusiast, but own/use a 358X, an 888, an 830 and an EA12.
 
 Of those the old wartime 358X and the 50s 888 are favourites.
 
 Other receivers here include AR88D and LF, TCS12, Racal RA17, British 
 Army R107, R209 and R210, RAF R1475, WS No 19 and a 
 KW Electronics KW202.
 
 73..Howard/G3RXH
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Re: [AMRadio] Eddystone Receivers

2005-11-17 Thread bcarling
Ask the guys in Britain. They can help you.

You could start with David G3UUR
and/or Ben Nock.

On 17 Nov 2005 at 20:15, david knepper wrote:

 Does anyone know of a source for Eddystone parts?  I have two models, the
 770R and 770U that cover VHF and UHF frequences.  I wonder how rare these
 units are?  The one needs a new scale and front panel.  Did search the
 Internet but could not find what I was looking for.
 
 Perhaps, I should spend my time and money elsewhere - Collins?
 
 Thank you
 
 Dave, W3ST
 Publisher of the Collins Journal
 Secretary to the Collins Radio Association
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