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> The tubes should preferably be shipped in a vertical configuration.
Be prepared to tap the tubes on their side to straig
get butterfingers when playing with the L-4B.
73,
John, W4AWM -Original Message-From: Ron Baker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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I use to think the L4's had the better tube cooling, but all it is is
quieter air flow. Not really adequate actually. The L7's dropped the pressurized
concept and went with the SB220 method. It just blew the air across the naked
tubes. It might be louder but its simpler and more effective. I
ttp://www.wb4hfn.com/DRAKE/DrakeArticles/TR7_Comparison_Article/TR7_Idenity
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73, Ron / WB4HFN
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This is the first Id heard of the L7 ever coming with 3-400z
tubes? I knew the L4 did, but thought L4-B's and above were 3-500z?
Mark
W0NCL
Hi Richard,
One thing you need to watch for when purchasing a TR-7A is that it is not actually a TR-7 in disguise. For a period of time, Drake sold spare face plates for the A model to anyone who wanted one. Many folks bought one to "upgrade" their TR-7. Other than the face plate, there is no ou
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