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[email protected] March 27th 06 02:57 AM

GE P990 Antenna Replacement
 
Hello,

I have a real nice GE P990 that I'd like to fix up. The FM antenna
came apart before I bought the radio and now I can't figure how to put
it together. I have the mast, the spring and a part that presses
against the ball by the spring. I just can't figure how it was hedl
together.

Does anyone have one of these radios? Would you be willing to open it
up and take a picture of the FM antenna set-up and publish it or send
it to me?

The SW on this radio is great !

Thanks!

Randy


running dogg March 27th 06 03:11 AM

GE P990 Antenna Replacement
 
wrote:

Hello,

I have a real nice GE P990 that I'd like to fix up. The FM antenna
came apart before I bought the radio and now I can't figure how to put
it together. I have the mast, the spring and a part that presses
against the ball by the spring. I just can't figure how it was hedl
together.

Does anyone have one of these radios? Would you be willing to open it
up and take a picture of the FM antenna set-up and publish it or send
it to me?

The SW on this radio is great !

Thanks!

Randy


Try rec.antiques.radio+phono. That radio was made in the 60s and is much
too old for discussion in this newsgroup. Occasionally people will
discuss older tabletops like the Yaesu FRG-7, but since this group's
focus is on listening, not collecting, most of the discussion centers on
newer, digitally tuned portables such as Sangean, Grundig/Eton/Tecsun,
and Degen.


David March 27th 06 04:48 AM

GE P990 Antenna Replacement
 
On Sun, 26 Mar 2006 18:11:15 -0800, running dogg wrote:


Try rec.antiques.radio+phono. That radio was made in the 60s and is much
too old for discussion in this newsgroup. Occasionally people will
discuss older tabletops like the Yaesu FRG-7, but since this group's
focus is on listening, not collecting, most of the discussion centers on
newer, digitally tuned portables such as Sangean, Grundig/Eton/Tecsun,
and Degen.

Huh?




[email protected] March 27th 06 05:00 AM

GE P990 Antenna Replacement
 
running dogg,

Thanks for the reply.

The GE is just one of my collection of 35+ SW radios, many of which are
newer, digitally tuned ones you mention. Believe it or not, there are
many people who still listen on older analog radios. I've been a SW
listener since the mid 1960's and I've seen better days than now for
the hobby.

I just thought that somebody else may have one of these radios and
could help me out.

I've been to rec.antiques.radio+phono already, that was my first stop.

Well, I guess I'll just have to go back to listening on my FRG-7, a
radio that I find better than any didgital radio I've owned so far...

Thanks again,

Randy


Casey March 27th 06 04:44 PM

GE P990 Antenna Replacement
 
wrote:
running dogg,

Thanks for the reply.

The GE is just one of my collection of 35+ SW radios, many of which are
newer, digitally tuned ones you mention. Believe it or not, there are
many people who still listen on older analog radios. I've been a SW
listener since the mid 1960's and I've seen better days than now for
the hobby.

I just thought that somebody else may have one of these radios and
could help me out.

I've been to rec.antiques.radio+phono already, that was my first stop.

Well, I guess I'll just have to go back to listening on my FRG-7, a
radio that I find better than any didgital radio I've owned so far...

Thanks again,

Randy


Randy,

Hi. No help here. Based on your post in the antique forum, I have the
exact same problem you have. It looks like there was some kind of lip
or a set of tangs around the bottom of the chrome insert that held the
spring at tension against the ball, but these just break off with time.
I have a p-1985a which is a cheaper later model, single whip, same design,
same problem. Ranks up there with the self-immolating plastic Crosley
used for the knobs and buttons on the O2CA, one of which is sitting
sad-looking in my hallway.

Oz

running dogg March 27th 06 07:09 PM

GE P990 Antenna Replacement
 
wrote:

running dogg,

Thanks for the reply.

The GE is just one of my collection of 35+ SW radios, many of which are
newer, digitally tuned ones you mention. Believe it or not, there are
many people who still listen on older analog radios. I've been a SW
listener since the mid 1960's and I've seen better days than now for
the hobby.


The 60s and 70s were really the glory days for the hobby. You could tune
in and hear the Cold War raging LIVE over your radio. Today our enemies
use the internet. It's mostly in Arabic, and visiting the few sites in
English on a regular basis could earn you a visit from the FBI, since
the feds track all internet communication. Iran DOES have that Voice of
Justice broadcast, but I've never heard it here in California with
enough clarity to understand the words.

I just thought that somebody else may have one of these radios and
could help me out.


Actually, I inherited one from my grandfather. The antennas have the
same problem-apparently the little clip or whatever breaks easily, and
the antennas just pull right out. Gramps used his for FM listening only
in his workshop (can you imagine spending $100 in 1964 for a radio that
you'd use only for FM?) and when he was sick and giving everything away
I asked him about the antennas and he shrugged and said it had always
been like that, and he never used the SW portion anyway.

I've been to rec.antiques.radio+phono already, that was my first stop.

Well, I guess I'll just have to go back to listening on my FRG-7, a
radio that I find better than any didgital radio I've owned so far...


The P990 looks like a difficult radio to tune. 6-18 Mc is crammed into a
small space. I would think that the FRG-7 would be easier to tune, since
the bandspread was deliberately spread out to make finding stations
easier.



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