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Henry -
This is definitely the "Hallicrafters" SX-73 version of the R-274. I've had a couple of these pass through my hands and have one right now. But yours seems highly modified. Also, I have never seen the front panel painted with the color yours is - Does it appear original? The two additional knobs in the upper left hand corner are new - On "normal" SX-73 models, there is nothing but a channel tag there. Also, I notice one of the toggle switches is labeled, "calibrate" when on the standard SX-73, it's a switch for the Automatic Noise Blanker. Finally, I notice there is a "notch" adjustment in the middle on the lower rows of knobs - on the standard SX-73, this is a Crystal Phasing adjustment. Yours is quite a rare find, indeed - I have never seen one like this. The scope of modifications would suggest these were not home brew modifications - if I'm wrong, whoever did it was highly motivated! Now, would you be interested in parting with this unit :-)? Enjoy your find! Dennis Gibbs "Henry Kolesnik" wrote in message om... I just got this unit at the ABQ swap and started looking for a a manual with Google and found that unit is differnt from the ones I've found pictured. It has 3 Collins mechanical filters. At the top upper left it has a Squelch control and next to it is a Noise Silencer control. The mode swtich is labeled AM and SSB/CW. The lettering looks factory done. The filters have been added on a sub chassis and I'm not sure it is a factory mod or homebrew but it has been nicely done. The S meter was made by Texas Instruments. It has some problems including lots of nosie, hetrodynes, etc.. I've only seen one of these in the past and can recall which version it was, they must be scarce? Anyone have any info? -- 73 Hank WD5JFR |
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