Home |
Search |
Today's Posts |
|
#1
![]() |
|||
|
|||
![]()
My keypad does a great job of accessing memories. Just enter the one or two
digit number and the number sign. 1#, 01#, 45# etc. I've never had a problem with it. Dave albert wrote: I too just bought a HF-150 and I am happy with the performance. I guess I got lucky with my purchase as the radio seems to be in really good shape (I'm the lucky guy who bought the set with the speakers ![]() Scanning the different stations using the tuning knob seems to take quite a while (I'm impatient), so I ordered one of those wireless remotes that can have a variable tuning rate. They say that you can also access the memories with the remote which the keypad can't do. You might consider one of those as a nice accessory if your radio didn't come with a keypad. I don't know how well they work, though. I haven't gotten mine yet to try it out. Good luck with your restoration. Albert. "thecop" wrote in message ... What an incredible disappointment...NOT with the radio's performance. In some respects I believe it equals or may even surpass the Icom R75 I recently sold. What IS a disappointment is the condition of the radio...I am trying to communicate with the person from whom I won the auction on Ebay, no luck so far. Anyway, I am trying to get this radio in as new condition as possible and I am looking for help with the following problems: 1- The frequency display does not seem to follow the tuning knob. Almost takes a second or two to catch up. 2- the selection buttons on the bottom have to be pressed NUMEROUS times before the radio responds. Takes 10-12 fast pushes to change mode, tuning steps, fast or slow tuning etc. 3- There is a scratch on the display crystal (not the LCD, but the clear plastic overlay) 4- The Volume control knob and shaft came out. I can no longer use it to turn the radio on or off and must do that by applying or diconnecting external power in the back !!! There you have it. I checked the Lowe web site and they clearly indicate that they no longer ship/sell to the United States. I know this sounds a bit silly, but shortwave radio is my primary hobby...I don't hang out in bars, play cards or anything else like that...after a crappy day at work the radio is kinda' my escape...and my crappy days at work are usually quite bad. I have one daughter in college and another getting narried in two months, so, as you can imagine, I'm broke. I was wondering if anyone had any advice. Thank you so much for your time. John, KB2COP thecop@o... |
Reply |
Thread Tools | Search this Thread |
Display Modes | |
|
|
![]() |
||||
Thread | Forum | |||
Lowe Receiver Repairs | Shortwave | |||
Help - My Lowe HF-225 needs service | Shortwave | |||
WTB Lowe HF-150 serial/RS-232 adapter | Swap | |||
Wireless Remote for Lowe HF-150 with RS232 option | Shortwave | |||
What's your opinion? Lowe HF-150(SET) | Shortwave |