Hello,
Well after finishing some mods on my R-4C, I seem to have a case of the
wandering S-meter. I had to replace R-36 due to a close encounter with
my soldering iron, but now seem to be having a difficult time getting the
circuit to settle down. Seems the longer the radio is on, the meter wi
Howdy,
While installing 4 of the Sherwood mods in my R-4C, I came across a
pre-existing circuit board that turned-out to be a replacement product detector.
I removed it to make way for the new PD-4, but am curious is this could be one
of the early Sherwood ones or maybe a Santori version. It is
Same here, never had to send any of my present or past Ten Tec's back nor
have I had to consult with them concerning service. Present station is the
original Orion, early Omni 6+, Titan amp with 1998 date code tubes and a
Centurion 3-500Z amp. Having a "friend" who had bad luck with TT service
Thanks to all who replied, have the info that I needed. Better research on
my part would have found this, but nice to have the resource.
73,
Robb NØRU
Woodland Park, CO.
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Good Afternoon,
My TR-7's PBT pots have finally reached the point of failing to maintain the
correct frequency for both U/Lsb. I am going to replace all 5 pots when I
pull the board and was wondering if anyone has had much luck finding higher
quality replacements? I am considering 15-20 turn
I am in need of the S3 function switch for the MN-2000. Need the wafer if
possible, but would buy the entire switch.
If anyone has one to spare, I would be interested in talking to you.
Thanks,
Robb..., NØRU
Poquoson, Va.
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Sounds like a fake TR-7A if it is minus the NB-7, as that was stock from
Drake.
I hope whoever bought it is happy!
Robb..., NØRU
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