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I am new to this hobby and have acquired a beautifully cared for
FRG-7. It is externally stock but has the Gilfer MOD-1 kit and a Collins 2.1 kHz mechanical filter installed and documented professionally. Question 1: Inside the internal battery bay is a slide switch with a couple large resistors (15 & 5.6 ohm) on it. What might this be used for? It looks original to me but I suppose it could be from one of the mods. BTW, this radio has never had a battery in it. Question 2: Does anyone know where I should tap into with my Tek freq counter to look at a digital output that would correspond to the dial readings on the front? I have downloaded the schematic but am not very radio savvy yet. A little background: I've just retired from 20+ years as an avionics technician, but, unfortunately, most of my expertise is in radar. Waveguides in place of wires. I've run many aircraft radios across test stations but that didn't help me much (some though) with the theory behind them. I am in full-bore research mode right now concerning radios and have so much to learn (I've been mostly lost in all the different antennas out there). I'm pretty anal and have been spoiled by mil spec so who knows where this will take me. Is this the best newsgroup for this type of posting or am I off base here? I know the FRG-7 doesn't have tubes but it is analog. What determines a boatanchor? Best regards, Arlen |
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