Just in case you have an extra bag of cash lying around;
some guy on e-bay is starting a TR4CW/RIT at $1299.00!
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On Sun, 22 May 2005, Mike Williams wrote:
Just in case you have an extra bag of cash lying around; some guy on e-bay is
starting a TR4CW/RIT at
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On Sun, 22 May 2005, Dr. Al Link wrote:
Nonsense!
What's nonsense? THe fact that The League has sold us out?
The future of ham radio could not be
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not as sexy, but much cheaper... would be to buy my lovely old TR-4
without the RIT. I'm thinking of letting it and my AC-4 power supply go
for around $250. Somebody would need to sort out the transmit/relay issue
I'm having, though. If anyone is interested drop me a
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Its obvious the government is pushing BPLits just a matter of time
before the hobby is gone as we once new it anyway. Then older HF ham
equipment will
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On Sun, 22 May 2005, Gary Poland wrote:
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hello all i have a t4xb i got it about a last year thay told me it worked
but im going to have to sell it as is you can have it for 150
+ship
I finally got around to aligning my R7A. However, it appears that there is a step missing from the alignment instructions in the R7 service manual.
Specifically, the instructions for aligning the IF gain and S meter start off in step 3-10 a): "Adjust AGC bias pot (R1127) fully clockwise."
Yet
I recently acquired a 7077 that has been substantially "modified" by the original owner. I'm trying to put it back to its original configuration. Any of you out there with a 7077 could help me.
In the base of my 7077 is an impedance matching transformer that has been disconnected. It has three
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