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I had a 520 SE (520 S Economy) for 14 years.
520 was 5 band and 120 vac or 12 vdc 520 S had 160 meters 520 SE had 160, did not have 12 volt. It did not have the 12 volt input, so it did not need a heater switch. In place of the heater switch was a wide / narrow switch to let you run the ssb or cw filter when in the cw position. ( I rewired mine to allow either filter in any mode, and used the cw filter for rtty). It did have four fixed crystal postions, I put in two crystals for Packet Radio frequencies. KA9CAR John "David 01" wrote in message ... A big thanks for the info. David "Clif Holland" wrote in message ... A word of warning. Actually 2. The coils in the bottom are a tinkerers delight and many radios have broken cores. The coils are not available. The most tinkered with was the 10m coil. If it is broken the rest of the coils will not align correctly. Also the 2 relays used in it are NLA. Other than that great radios. The SE was a 120v only version and didn't have the fixed freq xtal positions. There are a couple of other differences but they don't come to mind at the moment. -- Clif Holland, KA5IPF AVVid Authorized Kenwood and Icom Service Center 816 W Shady Grove Rd Irving, TX 75060 www.avvid.com 1-800-214-5779 972-870-0630 (local) "David 01" wrote in message ... I've seen some of these (only on the net) and have become interested in maybe purchasing one in the future. My question is: which model is the best? Other than the fact that the 520 has no 160m band (I believe this is correct), what are other differences? Thanks! David |
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