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Old July 28th 12, 09:15 PM posted to rec.radio.shortwave
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Drifter wrote:

On 7/28/2012 2:08 PM, dxAce wrote:

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Yeah, every now and then I think about selling the R8 and R8A and keeping the R8B and my
R7.

Just saw an R7A sell on eBay for I think $1576.00. That was with the 2.3 kHz filter and
the stock wire across the filter board for maybe 9 kHz selectivity.

I never quite understand why the R7A commands such a high price. Since it is an R7 with
the NB7A noise blanker an 2.3 kHz filter and said wire stock.

My R7 currently has 2.3, 3 (Sherwood), 4, 6, and 8 kHz filters, NB7A NB, and AUX-7
program board installed.

I don't use it every day, but in tough situations it is always here.



Ace, I never had the R7/A, wanted one. Got the EAC RadioMarine R7 here.
I'm not sure how close to the R7,A it is. Never really used it much.
I would have to check it, but I believe it's maybe marked M3? Can't
quite remember. As I remember, after a half hour warm up it's great.
I can't say it's better than my R8-A- or B. But, that goes without
saying the R8 series is one of the better runs. About a year ago I
passed on an R7A with the better VFO.


The R7A didn't have the better VFO. The only way to get the better VFO was to get a Drake
R4245 which was a military version of the R7/A.

Other than that, one might obtain a RV75 vfo which was the same as that used in the 4245.

I had a RV75 at one time that I obtained at a ridiculously low price but I could not find the
1544 adapter to make it work properly with the R7. So I sold it at a ridiculously high price!

Since then, I've seen some 1544 adapter clones for sale.

But, not to worry. As long as you let the R7/A warm up, it's OK. If it drifts a bit, OK.
That's what a damn tuning knob is for!

Just couldn't come to the
right price. If I was you, I would hold on to it. They do get a
high price. And that VFO, is out of site. I think Randy has the
VFO on his ebay store right now. Unbelievable. Wish Drake had
keep the line going. I get a chance, and I'm home long enough to
put some time into it, I should get an R7A, and that VFO into my
collection. I have the SW1/2/8. Those 3 are better than most radios
still on the market. Look at the prices they go for. All good stuff,
keep yours, they aren't coming back. Enjoy them while your young.

Drifter...