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Old October 17th 03, 02:25 PM
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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


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Old October 17th 03, 05:38 PM
Dale Parfitt
 
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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

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Old October 17th 03, 05:38 PM
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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

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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

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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



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Old October 17th 03, 11:56 PM
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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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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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Old October 18th 03, 01:24 AM
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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







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"Dave Edwards" wrote in message
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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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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
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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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Old October 18th 03, 02:01 AM
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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
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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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