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On Apr 17, 4:14 am, (Geoffrey S. Mendelson) wrote:
JeroenK wrote: Be aware that r5000's can vary in price due to optionals added into the radio. They can be a VHF convertor unit, and a range of optional filters. They can greatly affect the price of second hand r5000's. The options that are available a 1. Replacment AM filter. Kenwood's was also 6kHz, but much more selective. Other companies also had direct replacements and International Crystal had/has a 4kHz filter. 2. Narrow SSB filter 1.8kHz. 3. Narrow CW filter 600/500/250 kHz, I think Kenwood's were 500 and 250. 4. Computer control. 2 chips added under front panel, TTL to RS232 converter in the cable. Real old units need a ROM upgrade too. Chips and cables can be obtained from third parties. 5. Voice sythesiser. Very rare, 6. VHF converter. Rare and expensive. 7. Car Kit. Adds a 12 volt power socket in the back, came with a detachable cable. Good list of the options. The optional filters are certainly worth looking for. The VHF converter has become a collectible and the price seems excessive in light of its limited coverage. The computer control board is worth looking for IF remote control is wanted. The other options don't seem to command much of a premium in price. Other issues: PLL unlock aka the dreaded dots problem. Due to poor choice of manufacturing materials, the main PLL unlocks, the display shows only dots. Memory battery. A 3 volt RECHARGEABLE lithium battery under the front cover. eventualy needs replacing. The keyboard bounce problem others have noted. Note that early units sold in the U.S. were 120 volt only. Mine purchased in 1990 was, by 1993 they were replaced with a multivoltage (manualy switched) unit. In plain English a unit with no additional filters (6kHz AM wide, 2.4kHz SSB), and no other add ons, that has never had the battery replaced or the PPL unlock fixed is worth around $200-$250 dollars. It is very likely both will have to be done. A unit with ALL accesories (narrow AM replacement, add on narrow SSB and CW filters), recent battery replacment and PLL fix, computer interface, voice sythesiser and VHF converter could easily go for close to $1000. (and be worth it IMHO). Figure the VHF convertor is worth $150-$200 if you want one, the filters are worth $50 each. There were never enough voice sythesisers to set a price. The 12v car kit is not worth much, and the computer interface is not a high demand item. Note that with today's prices, it's cheaper to buy a used R-5000 with a VHF converter, keep the better of the two and sell the other than to buy one on it's own and put it in the radio you have. Geoff. Nice list of the R5000 issues. |
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