[ARC5] Hacked ARR-7 question

Bart Lee bart.lee.k6vk at gmail.com
Wed Sep 16 00:20:27 EDT 2020


Hue, I too wanted an ARR-7 but never got one. It would be nice to have a
working, mechanically tuned, full military version with panadapter for the
museum.  Maybe someday...  73 ##
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On Tue, Sep 15, 2020 at 9:03 PM Hubert Miller <Kargo_cult at msn.com> wrote:

> That was the first and most common 'conversion', to remove the snout, and
> I never understood that. I thought it looked much cooler with the snout
> than some
> useless knob there. Many years ago, I lusted for an ARR-7, even practiced
> fortitude
> and passed up a nice one at the Rickreall hamfest for $125. Now when I
> read the old
> R. E. Goodheart ads about their added SSB product detector, I wonder: no
> fine tuning,
> how's that work out on, say, 14 MHz ?
> The only ARR-7 I would maybe want today would be the ARR-7AX, with the
> miniature
> tubes.
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