Home |
Search |
Today's Posts |
|
#1
![]() |
|||
|
|||
![]()
wrote in news:9822-426D68CC-639@storefull-
3257.bay.webtv.net: There was a flea market near here that occupied an essentially abandoned mall. During warmer weather, quite a few vendors crowded the outside, and, regardless of the weather, the regulars were always inside. These people rented spaces year round. One of the regulars was a nice old man with blue lips (Cyanosis of some sort, not enough oxygen to his lips). Anyway, he always had several tube type shortwave radios. He repaired them, replacing the capacitors and such as needed, and would sell them at the flea market. They were always fine examples of equipment. I don't know if sell is the appropriate word, as it seemed that the same radios were there week to week. Most likely the locals simply didn't have any interest in shortwave, as his equipment would have sold easily on E- Bay. I always wanted to buy one, but knowing that I really didn't have the space for it, never got around to it. He would also sell Model Trains, Phones, and miscellaneous stuff including CBs and older programmable scanners, I bought a scanner from him once. The scanner was an older Radio Shack model that was easily modifiable for cellular reception. http://scanpix1.home.att.net/RS/pro2030.jpg http://www.phreak.org/radio/mods/pro2030.txt It had been modified prior to my purchasing it. The radio would indeed receive cellular, but the radio had a small problem with the receive, and it would cut out periodically. I made the mistake and sent it back to Radio Shack for repair. They found a cold solder joint, something that I had looked for, but did not find. When I got the radio back, it no longer received cellular. I took the radio apart to see if they restored the wire that had originally been cut to allow cellular reception, but they hadn't. A close look revealed that they had replaced an entire processor board. Obviously this is more than a cold solder joint. All I can think is that they are required to alter repaired scanners to prohibit cellular reception, perhaps, at least, altering the radios that appear to have been illegally modified by their owners. Regards, Dr. Artaud Thanks for the information about S-38EB Radios,Dr. Artaud.It is always interesting to me to find out something about my old dinasaur radio collection.I guess you could say my radio is a blonde color.I just now took another look at it (it is sitting on a big old antique trunk in my dining room) and I think it has a Maple wood woodgrain look.Most of us have seen metal things painted to look like wood/woodgrain such as the dashboards in old cars and different kinds of things. cuhulin |
Reply |
Thread Tools | Search this Thread |
Display Modes | |
|
|
![]() |
||||
Thread | Forum | |||
FS: Hallicrafters, Lafayette, Dentron, Heathkit and More | Equipment | |||
Hallicrafters for sale | Equipment | |||
Hallicrafters for sale | Equipment | |||
Hallicrafters for sale | Boatanchors | |||
FS Hallicrafters SX-28 radio, 2 Cases and a large Hallicrafters Speaker | Swap |