dxAce wrote:
Drifter wrote:
No, the MSR-2 is I think a totally different animal (because of the switch selection
of the readout). What was once proposed was the MR-3, which is a repackaged R7:
http://www.dproducts.be/DRAKE_MUSEUM/mr3_receiver.htm
It never went into production. This from elsewhere on the site:
Interview of Ray Midkiff, Father of the DSR and MSR Main Marine receivers
Just rcvd. your e-mail on Drake products. The RR1, RR2, and RR3 rcvrs were modified
versions of the SPR4 Rcvrs. designed to meet the Marine Reserve standards. They were
designed by Bill Robertson (no longer with Drake) and Steve Koogler (presently at
Drake).
I designed the DSR-1 and DSR-2 receives intended as a commercial or laboratory
synthesized all band unit and also the MSR-2 unit that was designed to meet the
standards for a Marine Mains Rcvr.
The MR-3 (repackaged R7) would not have met the Mains spec.
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dxAce
Michigan
USA
Cool Steve. the man knows his Drakes. I got this receiver out
of japan, i believe it was about 1989. came from a ship builder.
it was still in the packing, never opened or used. i never really
checked the history of this model. it says marine radio on the
lower front. i keep it in a rack with a few other different brands.
sure does pull in the NDB's. and being marine, i guess it's aimed
at those freqs. but, as i said, i would love to have a clean R7
in my collection. what's the special draw on the RV-75-VFO? the
bids on ebay are going up fast. BTW, the switch's for the readout
work great, no need for a keypad.
Drifter...