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Old February 4th 05, 09:20 AM
dxAce
 
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The last Drake radio I have ever wanted is the R7a, not much of an
R8/A/B fan at all.

Dunno...I think the best drake rcvr of all is probably the drake
R-4245.


The R-4245 is essentially a R7/A, but with a synthesized VFO which gives better
stability. That's about it.

It's possible to achieve the same effect with an R7/A and the RV75 remote VFO.

Is it worth it? Perhaps, but after warm-up the R7/A is fairly stable anyway.

Is there a difference between the R7 and the R7A? Yes, but only in what was
offered as standard equipment.

dxAce
Michigan
USA

They were mainly for
commercial, and ships. But I don't see em around much. I think the
4245 was $5-6k when it was sold back in the 80's, but not sure
offhand...been awhile...
I've never tried an R7 or TR7...Nor the R8.
I have a 2C/2CQ, and a R4.
My R4 is one of the first built in late 65. "#0058".
The later R4B is real good. Maybe the best overall 4 line rcvr in
some ways...I have a T4XB transmitter.
The 4C line is kinda quirky in certain ways...Good I guess,
but a lot different than the previous R4/R4a/R4b's.
The most solid state of the 4 line for sure, and different filters.
Dang...I'm thinking about breaking out my R4 and turning it on...
Haven't used it in a good while, and it's well suited for low band
use, which is whats mainly happening lately. Just hope no new caps
crap out...Every time I fire up those old radios, a different
dried up cap fizzles out...Before long, they will all be changed
out...:/ MK