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On 30 Aug 2005 05:37:31 -0700, "John S." wrote:
KA6UUP wrote: John S. wrote: David wrote: On 28 Aug 2005 10:58:11 -0700, "John S." wrote: Beerbarrel wrote: But I see that Joe Walsh is the high bidder.......Good luck if you decide to bid against him. http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...MESE%3AIT&rd=1 Wow...that's a lot of money for an old boatanchor!! Whew!! It's a nice radio. You should learn to maintain them yourself though. It is a rather difficult to use and maintain receiver that is really dated in comparison to modern tabletop receivers. A rack mount radio of that size and weight seems a little silly today. But to each his own I guess. Not true. having owned and operated both the R390 and R390A for years, they are very simple to align and operate. All you need is a a manual and a signal generator. Try that with a R75 or AOR flavor of the week. As far as performance is concerned check out: http://www.sherweng.com/table.html pretty heady company for an old boatanchor It's a long listing of receivers sorted by narrow dynamic range and the R390A is beaten out on that measure by several smaller, much lighter and more versatile receivers. I would think that if the R390A were still a receiver that could perform it's intended task it would not have been put out for surplus by the numerous government agencies that once used it and Collins would still be manufacturing it. I'm not saying that the R390A doesn't offer good receiving performance, because it clearly does. The old rigs like the R390A and National HRO500 are electro-mechanical wonders that I get pleasure from by just watching everything mesh together. But their shortcomings are substantial when compared to more modern gear. I would not use the word substantial. You clearly have never had the pleasure of operating one of these receivers that was at its peak performance level. The r390 series offers outstanding performance and maintenance potential. Go out and buy one of these high priced modern receivers. When it breaks toss it in the trash because they were never meant to be serviced. |
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