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Dave Edwards October 17th 03 02:25 PM

WTB Mosley receiver
 
Don't need a model number, I think there was only one...
Anyone have one of these receivers around that they are no longer
interested in?
I always wanted to fool with one, so...just thought I would check here.
Thanks....Dave



Dale Parfitt October 17th 03 05:38 PM



Dave Edwards wrote:

Don't need a model number, I think there was only one...
Anyone have one of these receivers around that they are no longer
interested in?
I always wanted to fool with one, so...just thought I would check here.
Thanks....Dave


Hi Dave,

I have restored 5 or 6 now. Have a beauty with matching speaker that I
love. One I have here has a Heath green front panel- and it will be
resilkscreened. So, if you find one that has a bad panel- write and see if
I have gotten the screen made up. Also have spare S meter movements- they
often have open windings.

Dale W4OP


Dale Parfitt October 17th 03 05:38 PM



Dave Edwards wrote:

Don't need a model number, I think there was only one...
Anyone have one of these receivers around that they are no longer
interested in?
I always wanted to fool with one, so...just thought I would check here.
Thanks....Dave


Hi Dave,

I have restored 5 or 6 now. Have a beauty with matching speaker that I
love. One I have here has a Heath green front panel- and it will be
resilkscreened. So, if you find one that has a bad panel- write and see if
I have gotten the screen made up. Also have spare S meter movements- they
often have open windings.

Dale W4OP


Dale Parfitt October 17th 03 05:39 PM



Dave Edwards wrote:

Don't need a model number, I think there was only one...
Anyone have one of these receivers around that they are no longer
interested in?
I always wanted to fool with one, so...just thought I would check here.
Thanks....Dave


Hi Dave,

I have restored 5 or 6 now- mostly for frineds.. Have kept a beauty with
matching speaker that I love and use often.. One I have here has a Heath
green front panel- and it will be resilkscreened. So, if you find one that
has a bad panel- write and see if I have gotten the screen made up. Also
have spare S meter movements- they often have open windings.

Dale W4OP


Dale Parfitt October 17th 03 05:39 PM



Dave Edwards wrote:

Don't need a model number, I think there was only one...
Anyone have one of these receivers around that they are no longer
interested in?
I always wanted to fool with one, so...just thought I would check here.
Thanks....Dave


Hi Dave,

I have restored 5 or 6 now- mostly for frineds.. Have kept a beauty with
matching speaker that I love and use often.. One I have here has a Heath
green front panel- and it will be resilkscreened. So, if you find one that
has a bad panel- write and see if I have gotten the screen made up. Also
have spare S meter movements- they often have open windings.

Dale W4OP


Dan/W4NTI October 17th 03 11:56 PM


"Dave Edwards" wrote in message
...
Don't need a model number, I think there was only one...
Anyone have one of these receivers around that they are no longer
interested in?
I always wanted to fool with one, so...just thought I would check here.
Thanks....Dave



That brings back some memories. The model number was CM-1 if I recall. I
had one back around 63. I had forgotten I even had one of those. Im in the
process of 'collecting' my old stations.. hi.

Dan/W4NTI



Dan/W4NTI October 17th 03 11:56 PM


"Dave Edwards" wrote in message
...
Don't need a model number, I think there was only one...
Anyone have one of these receivers around that they are no longer
interested in?
I always wanted to fool with one, so...just thought I would check here.
Thanks....Dave



That brings back some memories. The model number was CM-1 if I recall. I
had one back around 63. I had forgotten I even had one of those. Im in the
process of 'collecting' my old stations.. hi.

Dan/W4NTI



George McCouch October 18th 03 01:24 AM

In article et,

Is the CM1 the reciever that used the same tube for all receiver
stages? I think it was supposed to compete with the Drake 2A and 2B in
the early 60s. I have seen them but never used one. How did they work?
Did they approach the performance of the 2B?

73
George
K3UD







Dan/W4NTI w4nti@get wrote:

"Dave Edwards" wrote in message
...
Don't need a model number, I think there was only one...
Anyone have one of these receivers around that they are no longer
interested in?
I always wanted to fool with one, so...just thought I would check here.
Thanks....Dave



That brings back some memories. The model number was CM-1 if I recall. I
had one back around 63. I had forgotten I even had one of those. Im in the
process of 'collecting' my old stations.. hi.

Dan/W4NTI



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George McCouch October 18th 03 01:24 AM

In article et,

Is the CM1 the reciever that used the same tube for all receiver
stages? I think it was supposed to compete with the Drake 2A and 2B in
the early 60s. I have seen them but never used one. How did they work?
Did they approach the performance of the 2B?

73
George
K3UD







Dan/W4NTI w4nti@get wrote:

"Dave Edwards" wrote in message
...
Don't need a model number, I think there was only one...
Anyone have one of these receivers around that they are no longer
interested in?
I always wanted to fool with one, so...just thought I would check here.
Thanks....Dave



That brings back some memories. The model number was CM-1 if I recall. I
had one back around 63. I had forgotten I even had one of those. Im in the
process of 'collecting' my old stations.. hi.

Dan/W4NTI



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Dave Edwards October 18th 03 02:01 AM

Yes, that is the one... not even in the same league as the Drake rigs,
but an unusual rig anyway.
....Dave
"George McCouch" wrote in message
...
In article et,

Is the CM1 the reciever that used the same tube for all receiver
stages? I think it was supposed to compete with the Drake 2A and 2B in
the early 60s. I have seen them but never used one. How did they work?
Did they approach the performance of the 2B?

73
George
K3UD







Dan/W4NTI w4nti@get wrote:

"Dave Edwards" wrote in message
...
Don't need a model number, I think there was only one...
Anyone have one of these receivers around that they are no longer
interested in?
I always wanted to fool with one, so...just thought I would check

here.
Thanks....Dave



That brings back some memories. The model number was CM-1 if I recall.

I
had one back around 63. I had forgotten I even had one of those. Im in

the
process of 'collecting' my old stations.. hi.

Dan/W4NTI



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