[Boatanchors] FS: Stewart Warner U S Navy R-390A $550.00
Michael Crestohl
W1RC at Verizon.net
Fri Mar 24 05:31:21 EST 2006
Hi Gang:
Here is a nice R-390A restoration project with a documented history.
It is a 1960 contract (Order Number 20139-PC-60) Stewart Warner
serial number 22XX, with both original meters in reasonably decent
mechanical and cosmetic condition. This radio served with the US
Navy (has the Diode Load jack on the front panel) and I even have
documentation as to where it spent its' tour of duty at sea. However
no other manuals are included.
It has been in storage for several years and will need a good
cleaning.
The major issue with the cosmetics is that along the way someone
drilled a hole in the front panel to install a toggle switch used to
turn the
power on and off. It can of course be reversed and the hole filled
with
J B Weld but it is possible that the normal power switch is broken.
I cannot give any indication on its' electrical performance because I
have not powered it up. However I have some notes dated 12/24/2003
that were made by someone who did apply power to it and recorded his
observations:
"Receiver functions but audio is distorted and BFO signal is a
bit weak for copying SSB."
Other things I observed are: Modules seem to be original (at least
the ones I can see). The ballast tube was replaced by a resistor
and the power supply was modified for diode rectification. I am told
that all Navy R-390As were so modified but I don't know if this is
fact
or fiction. The AC line filter on the back panel is missing and the
line
cord installation is jury-rigged but looks okay.
I would prefer local pickup (of course) and I am about two hours
northwest of Boston and three hours north of Hartford CT. I can
deliver to Hosstraders in May (but would expect payment earlier).
I will ship it if necessary. I would ship in two cartons but this
adds
a bit to the cost. Buyer is responsible for packing costs and the
actual freight charges. The total cost is dependent on distance
of course. Estimate two 50 pound boxes from 05047.
I figured that $650.00 plus shipping is a reasonable price for this
radio. However the person for whom I am listing it decided to drop
it by $100.00 to $550.00. If no one buys it for that amount
reasonable
offers will be entertained. Otherwise you all know where it will show
up next ;~)
It can be made very nice with a minimum of effort and completely
restored
with more effort.
Photos are available.
If interested please reply by e-mail.
73,
Michael
W1RC*AT*VERIZON*DOT*NET
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