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![]() bcdlr wrote: Guys that was a great discussion... But I still have a question or two. Well actually a lot more than that but we can't answer them all. --- I know I'm not ready to build my own receiver, unless I went the micro R2 route (I'm going to build one some day). But that still doesn't solve my need for a ham band(s) receiver - to use as a receiver and as a necessary piece of test equipment. --- I know that the Drake 2b is good. But how easy (and cheap) is it to get one? Are most "wore" out? I've heard that a common ailment is that the mechanical filter will be screwed up. The 2B does not have a mechanical filter so no worries there. I have a Drake R4A (next generation Drake after the 2B) & it is one of the best receivers I have ever owned [I've owned maybe 50+ medium & high end receivers (Collins, Hammarlund, National, Ten-tec, Yaesu, Kenwood, Swan, Elecraft, etc.) in nearly 50 years of hamming including many of the newer solid state variety]. My R4A doesn't drift (after warm up), excellent audio, pass band tuning, 4 stages of selectivity, AM & product detectors, excellent build quality, extremely reliable & much easier to work on than any of the newer solid state stuff. I paid $140 for mine & nice examples can be had for $150 - $250. The R4, R4A & R4B were similar design & were complete radios out of the box. I've had zero trouble with mine in eight years. The R4C went to crystal filters & is really a much different radio. I would recommend the R4A's & R4B's as great radios that you will not be dissapointed with for the price. Look for one that is crystalled up with extra SW freq's & has a clean copper chassis (they are proned to tarnish). Terry W8EJO |
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