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Old December 3rd 04, 10:19 PM
big boy now
 
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dxAce
i have a few receivers hear i use my newest is a new version of
the AOR AR5000A+3 i also have the matching SDU5600 FFT Display unit.....this
takes pride of place in my radio room..... i also have the Kenwood R5000.
i also have an icom IC-R7000. i had two IC-R7000 ,s but i sold one of them a
couple of weeks ago for £280..
the IC-R7000 still fetch a very good price...
i am not sure was there two versions of the IC-R7000 as the one i still
have. the writing were it says ICOM IC-R7000 communications receiver the
writing is smaller on this one than it was on the other one i sold....do you
think this could be a later model......
i have a few other receivers i have collected over the years but not sure
exactly what they are its years since i had them out they are well stored to
protect them.....i will get them out one day when i have time spare....

Thanks. John
London Heathrow
United Kingdom


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big boy now wrote:

the filters are there large silver filters i can see it on the main board
when the cover is removed......
and also when i use various modes and turn the selectivity switch the
tone
changes. in the manual it says that the following filters are fitted
YK-88C
and YK-88SN...these various setting are for usb / lsb / cw / fsk / am /
and
fm is fixed at 12hz.
i am looking to sell this receiver its in 100%working order.
the condition is ok has a few marks nothing serious....
serious offers taken on this receiver..


The YK-88C is the 500 Hz CW filter, and the YK-88SN is the 1.8 kHz filter,
the
2.4 kHz and the 6 kHz were standard equipment in the radio as I recall.

The 5000 is a pretty nice sounding radio. I had one for several years.

dxAce
Michigan
USA