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"John S." wrote in message oups.com... The both the 666 and R300 show up on Ebay periodically. To make room for new acquisitions the R300 had to move on to other users. I owned one for about a year and enjoyed it for what it was. If you have never owned a band spread receiver with a crystal marker for dial alignment, then you are in for what I would call both a treat and a challenge. It is fun to learn something different, even if it is not new. The bandswitch can be problematic on those radios. Mine required periodic cleaning and precise positioning to function on the lowest shortwave band. A Kenwood technician told me that switch was a potential source of problems and that there were no replacements. Have fun, and be sure to post your impressions after you've played with it a while. Hi Can you please explain how to work this crystal marker best and why it's so special? Thanks Lucky |
dxAce wrote:
By the way, finally hit 70 here this afternoon. A beautiful day. About ready to go over to the neighbours and smoke a celebratory Cuban cigar with him. dxAce I know what the weather is like up your way. I grew up in Middletown, Oh. and lived there till I moved to Florida. :) -- Former professional electron wrangler. Michael A. Terrell Central Florida |
"Mark S. Holden" wrote in message ... Lucky wrote: I'm so glad to hear you're doing OK. I was a little worried about you for a while chap. I didn't see any posts from you like before and wondered what happened. I posted a reply to your inquiry about me around Noon on Friday. Regards, Mark Wow, that was pretty old post. I stopped checking it after a while. As long as all is well that's all that matters. Lucky |
"Michael A. Terrell" wrote: dxAce wrote: By the way, finally hit 70 here this afternoon. A beautiful day. About ready to go over to the neighbours and smoke a celebratory Cuban cigar with him. dxAce I know what the weather is like up your way. I grew up in Middletown, Oh. and lived there till I moved to Florida. :) That's Miami country... dxAce Michigan USA |
Glad to try. The marker is used to align the main and bandspread dials
and thereby give tuning accuracy around 5khz. The bandspread dial is most useful with ssb stations and locking in the frequency an am station is broadcasting on. For casual broadcast band scanning the main tuning dial is sufficient. The marker generates a tone when both dials are tuned to the same place. To use it you set the bandspread to the beginning of the band in question then tune around the same location with the main tuning dial until you peak the tone. When you change bands, just repeat the process. For bands not shown on the bandspread dial you can use the dial as a fine tuning control or use the 0 to 100 scale. The owners manual has a very good explanation. Be sure and post your impressions once you get the receiver. |
"John S." wrote in message oups.com... Glad to try. The marker is used to align the main and bandspread dials and thereby give tuning accuracy around 5khz. The bandspread dial is most useful with ssb stations and locking in the frequency an am station is broadcasting on. For casual broadcast band scanning the main tuning dial is sufficient. The marker generates a tone when both dials are tuned to the same place. To use it you set the bandspread to the beginning of the band in question then tune around the same location with the main tuning dial until you peak the tone. When you change bands, just repeat the process. For bands not shown on the bandspread dial you can use the dial as a fine tuning control or use the 0 to 100 scale. The owners manual has a very good explanation. Be sure and post your impressions once you get the receiver. Thanks John. I appreciate that tidbit of info. I wouldn't have known this unless I had the manual {which I don't yet} Anyway you explained it quite simply for me. Thanks again. Lucky |
Glad to help. The crystal marker can really improve dial accuracy on
those older dual dial radios. The much smaller Sony ICF5900 was one of several other analog radios that employed the marker too. I get as much enjoyment out of learning how to use an older radio as I do from tuning into stations. An admitted knob twister at heart.... |
"John S." wrote in message oups.com... Glad to help. The crystal marker can really improve dial accuracy on those older dual dial radios. The much smaller Sony ICF5900 was one of several other analog radios that employed the marker too. I get as much enjoyment out of learning how to use an older radio as I do from tuning into stations. An admitted knob twister at heart.... I completely understand as I was married once too :) I guess that explains why I have 8 radios now and one on the way grin Lucky |
I'm an estate sale junkie of sorts and have found a few interesting old
radios just waiting for a new owner. One was a Lafayette KT340 bandspread tube receiver with a Q multiplier. I think it was actually made by National of Japan. Picked it up mostly because I remembered my Dad's old Hammarlund 180 had a Q multiplier. Now that KT340 was good for a lot of knob twirling. The Sony ICF5900 was found stuffed with it's power supply in an oversized ziploc baggie. Without knowing what it was I grabbed it for $10.00 and had to learn the crystal marker the hard way. |
"John S." wrote in message oups.com... I'm an estate sale junkie of sorts and have found a few interesting old radios just waiting for a new owner. One was a Lafayette KT340 bandspread tube receiver with a Q multiplier. I think it was actually made by National of Japan. Picked it up mostly because I remembered my Dad's old Hammarlund 180 had a Q multiplier. Now that KT340 was good for a lot of knob twirling. The Sony ICF5900 was found stuffed with it's power supply in an oversized ziploc baggie. Without knowing what it was I grabbed it for $10.00 and had to learn the crystal marker the hard way. I wonder is this radio has the FM option already in it? That would be a very nice find indeed. Yeah some of these cast off older rigs still have plenty of life left in them. People think a radio is a radio but they would be wrong. Each has it's own personality and design. I like experiencing as many as I can. Lucky |
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