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![]() Kenneth wrote: Sorry for you. At this time no modifications are available for the R8B flaws [synthesizer phase noise,background hiss,birdies,cheapy encoder,K'mart keypad ect ect [yes,I agree, for the funny tunning knob there is a remplacement available]. .....About the "running very hot" problem , you did the right thing with adding an external AC adaptor,Yes,you are learning very fast. And just when did I ever say I used an external AC adapter with either my R8 or my R8B? As for the modifications to same, has it ever occurred to you, pea brain, that if the modifications truely, and let me emphasise the word TRUELY, needed to be performed, then someone would have come up with a way to do them? You 'seem' to know a 'little bit' about electronics, so I guess I have to ask the question of why you seem to be so inclined to perform so many mods on the R75, and never seem to have done any on the R8B and/or R8 that you once claim to have owned? I don't know about you, but I've certainly done my share of DXing, and I've used quite a few different receivers in the past. I can tell you from experience that there's no way I'd trade my Drakes for an R75. Used one here long enough to realise it's just not the receiver it's made out to be. And as I've pointed out before, the gentleman who was kind enough to bring it here for comparison testing felt the same way I do, and promptly sold it and bought an R8B. And since then I believe he's purchased an R8. Steve Holland, MI Drake R7, R8 and R8B "I swear by, not at, Drake receivers" "I don't have to bother myself with modifications either" http://www.iserv.net/~n8kdv/dxpage.htm |
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