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On Aug 26, 1:25 pm, dxace1 wrote:
Wow -- I guess that's what one gets in trying to ADD relevant information....I installed the DC connector with an eye toward eventually installing or wiring some sort of DC capability. . .but time overtook me. . . so I am leaving the DC plug in place, and the new owner can decided whether to proceed....there has been nothing done whatsoever to the internal circuitry, and certainly nothing of the sort implied in the previous note... "Dxace1" your auction is now somewhat more informative. A picture of the boxes for the Kenwood YK88a1 AM and an aftermarket Vertex CW filter does help. So the potential bidder can guess a bit and assume the wide position has the Kenwood AM filter, the second position is still occupied by the standard Kenwood narrow filter, the third position is empty and the fourth position is occupied by the Vertex CW filter. But a simple statement saying which filters are installed in which positions would clarify things. And apparently the 12 volt plug was added to the back of the receiver. It is not clear whether the internal cable with the 3 pin connector is dangling loose within the receiver or simply missing. Because you talk about "wiring some sort of DC capability" it makes the reader wonder whether the internal wiring is there or not. I note that the Buy It Now price was dropped, thereby bringing price down to a realistic level of $399. |
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