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Nowadays, to manufacture an HF RX, with all the concomitant
high density ICs that are around, the biggest design chore is to cut out the opening for the LCD display on the front panel. But, looking in detail at this EA12, almost every facet of it has involved intricate design and manufacture if only the mechanical components are considered, and all this from the days of pencils and drawing boards, long before the era of computer aiding. Firstly, there is the aliminium casting for the front panel, and secondly is the rotary arm coupling to the tuning condenser to linearise the frequency coverage, amongst many other mechanical achievements. Clearly the Stratton people knew their onions when it came to designing and producing radios. My gast has never been so flabbered; no wonder it had taken me so long as a tyro machinist to not (yet) succeed in my own efforts! |