Hello to the group,
If anyone needs a readable schematic of the TR4 I have three spare 11 x
17's. You almost hate to fold them.
Thanks to Roger at R and L in Cincinnati. They had a unit with a manual.
(no affiliation)
In the manual was one unusual piece of information and a schematic,
Carl,
Yes, the FF-1 is collectable.? I've seen them sell for over $500 on the
Internet.? Then again, I've seen RV-75s sell for $800-900 or more.? Somebody
has a lot of money...
73,
Evan
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Carl -
What is the serial number printed in the center near the bottom of the
schematic for the TR-4
73, Garey - K4OAH
Glen Allen, VA
Drake 2-B, 4-B
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
What is the serial number printed in the center near the bottom of the
schematic for the TR-4 73, Garey - K4OAH
Garey,
The schematic number ...small print is 966727000
The manual was with TR4 serial number27502
My unit is 19579...older but all appears the
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Carl,
A TR-4 that I owned in 1977 had a FF-1 installed. I think it was used at
one time by a Novice since crystal controled was required.
73, Gary W8PU
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The FF-1 was the fixed frequency adapter for the 4 line. As Gary said, it was
for novices back in the 60's and 70's when fixed frequency crystal control
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