[Boatanchors] Boatanchors Digest, Vol 103, Issue 14
Meir WF2U
wf2u at ws19ops.com
Wed Aug 15 20:57:38 EDT 2012
Ross,
I concur with everything you said about the Eddystone 730/4. I also have one
and it is a sweet and good looking little receiver, very solidly built.
I like my Murphy B40 (I have the D model) and received it in unissued
condition, with all the necessary the connectors. I also have the older,
larger and heavier GEC BRT-400 receiver. It's a nice working, and good
looking (sort of art deco-ish) receiver and has a large slide rule dial, not
unlike the Eddy 430/4. In addition I have several other models of British
and Australian receivers which are fun to listen to and nice to look at.
73, Meir WF2U
Landrum, SC
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Subject: Re: [Boatanchors] Boatanchors Digest, Vol 103, Issue 14
Hi Todd and all else on frequency, You should plan a stop here either on the
way to or from NEARFEST and spend some time dialing around on my Eddystone
730/4. I need to tighten the flywheel setscrews, but it is a very smooth and
solid tuning system. It has a very conventional slide rule dial with a ratio
of 140 turns of the knob to 1 trip down (or up) the dial. A bit frustrating
if you're in a hurry, but a distinct pleasure if you're not. You can
compare it to my RA17L, R-390, 390A,392,1051B, etc. The audio isn't very
powerful, but full and clear.Sensitivity is on par with the 390.As you
mention, it's much smaller than the other "anchors" but doesn't weigh much
less. The Brits seemed to start every project at the foundry!! The build
quality of the Eddystone is above average and the radio has been reliable
and a pleasure to use. The only beef I have with it is low BFO injection.
Maybe I'll have the Murphy B-40 restored by then... 73's Ross W1EKG
----- Original Message -----
On Sat, Aug 11, 2012 at 8:11 PM, Richard Knoppow
Or the SX-28. Eddystones are decent performing radios for their size
(think 51S-1 vs R-390A), but their dial advantage lies more in the
linearity than smooth tuning. The Eddystone dial/Jackson Bros drive is
used in several Clegg rigs from the 60s like the Zeus, Interceptor,
Venus and Thor. Feels nice, but certainly no better than a properly
working SP-600, SX-28, etc.
The Racal RA-17 with its Wadley Loop and triple conversion circuitry
is a true marvel, though a PITA to work on in any depth. The film
strip tuning dial is a hoot to watch fly by, stability & sensitivity
are excellent. Apparently it was Racal's response to the UK's plan to
procure R-388s for gov't use. A good response! Got rid of my first one
years ago and missed it, so a replacement was found. It included the
LF & SSB adapters, but needs cap replacements which are a real drag.
While it has a cast aluminum module construction, they are not easily
removable like the R-390 series. Instead, wires need to be
disconnected, the dial/VFO section needs to be removed, and numerous
other cart wheels & back flips just to get beneath some of the modules
for servicing. They also suffer from a similar crappy cap issue as the
SP-600 does, but once they are sorted properly they are a top notch
receiver that is tough to beat.
~ Todd, KA1KAQ/4
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