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![]() "Boat Anchor" & Classic Equipment /////////////////////////////////////////// Real cost of boat anchors? Posted: 08 Aug 2020 07:56 AM PDT https://forums.qrz.com/index.php?thr...nchors.697338/ |
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On 2020-08-08 11:35:40 +0000, QRZ.com via rec.radio.amateur.moderated
Admin said: "Boat Anchor" & Classic Equipment /////////////////////////////////////////// Real cost of boat anchors? Posted: 08 Aug 2020 07:56 AM PDT https://forums.qrz.com/index.php?thr...nchors.697338/ Good discussion to have, although I'd hardly call a DX40 or Heathkit of any kind, a "boatanchor" even though it's vintage ![]() The OM who had that experience made several mistaes, first not knowing what he was buying and being prepared for inevitable repairs from the onset. I've owned several Hallicrafters, Hammarlund, Collins, and Swan, etc., and learned many valuable lessons that I wish I had known beforehand, altough part of the fun of playing radio for me are the challenges of "simple" electronics. The first boatanchor I bought was a British R210. I didn't know what I was getting into, and ended up spending just as much as I'd spent on the receiver on parts tp build a robust power supply and audio amplifier/speaker. Not to mention the hours of labor to figure out what was wrong with the rig itself. Lesson learned. My second boatanchor was a much more successful deal. Hallicrafters SX-25. Made sure it was complete and unmolested, had the seller agree to taking the bottom panel off for inpection. After troubleshooting mods that wwre done to the R210 by the PO, I'd learned to make sure if you're thinking of buying a boatanchor, you look for an UNMODIFIED rig. Took t home, cleaned all the contacts, variable caps, etc, tested the tubes and reseated them, brought it up over several days on the variac.....worked beautifuly, A simple re-cap and alignment was all that was needed. Cost was the price of the radio, a few hours of my time, and a handful of Sprague caps. Maybe $20 on top of the purchase price. My advice to anyone considering purchasing a boatahnchor, is to research the radio before you buy. Don't buy on impulse unless you have significant restoration experience. Learn what you'd like, and look out for them at hamfests. The cleanest example isn't always the best to buy. Go for a filthy unmolested original radio over a shelf queen with that "handy" BFO or filter mod. Don't be afraid to ask the seller for a better look - or to remove the covers, etc, for you to see what you're getting. If a seller doesn't want to do this, walk away. This being said,, buy what you'll enjoy. You can't put a price tag on the satisfaction of warming up a tube rig and hearing it come to life 73's |
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