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I think I'd like the old hf's. Hopefully I can pick up some oldies this
spring or summer to play with. Good luck on the repairs. Thanks, David "Mark Keith" wrote in message om... "David 01" wrote in message ... Thanks for the info. It's very interesting and informative. David I like the old radios...:) All those older hybrid kenwoods will go down as some of the best ham rigs ever made. Real reliable workhorses, and the audio quality was real good. I mentioned the audio on the original 520... I've heard stories that when they first designed the 520, and maybe some of the other first kenwoods, they actually borrowed the same audio engineers that designed the high end stereo stuff to design the audio circuits on those radios. May explain why I thought that first model sounded so good. They may have "dumbed" it down a bit on later versions due to circuit changes...Who knows...Kenwood has made a lot of good radios. The 430 is another reliable workhorse that will enter the same museum...:) Of course, it was one of the first all solid state. "The 180 was the first I think". The 930 and 940 were super radios in my opinion. But some had some problems that show up in later years, that is hard to fix without parts. The 930 had a common problem with the power supply solder joints, or something along that line...Cliff could probably better fill you in on those...But when a 930 or 940 is working right, it's hard to beat for an all around radio. A friend of mine had a 930 when it was fairly new. It always worked perfectly then of course...I always thought it was one of the best all around radios I ever used. The 940 good too. Better in theory, but either is good. Like Cliff mentioned, many of the older radios use parts that are getting hard to get. Luckily, for the hybrids , it's mainly the relays, etc..There are mods you can do to extend the life of them. I've got a nice icom 730 that is collecting dust, because I can't find one lousy 9 pin transformer for the display board. I'll have to raid a junker some day to fix it...The IC-730 was one of icoms better 1980's radios...:) Really solid. The 735 was good too. I bought a 706mk2g to replace the 730 after I couldn't get the part...So far after three years, it's been good. Knock on wood...But I'll fix the 730 some day. ...Great easy to use mobile rig...Mines got the desirable passband tuning filter in it. The 730 has a quad conversion receiver, believe it or not...It's pretty good. MK |
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