[Milsurplus] WTB: EH Scott SLR-H parts

David Ragsdale [email protected]
Tue, 2 Apr 2002 15:59:27 -0800


Paul,

The switches seem to be standard round nose toggles on mine (NL is
orig., power has been replaced).  They are colored black, which is
probably hard to find, though you can likely paint a new
replacement.  The skirted knobs are the same as typical RCA knobs
of the era - I think the Navy RBB / RBC knobs are exactly the
same.

Email Bill Turner:  [email protected]    He can make a new
plastic dial cover for you.

A truly great receiver.  My SLR-H sits on my office desk and I
listen to it daily.  Certainly gets a lot of comments when people
walk into the office.  I've got a restored Hallicrafters R-12T
speaker sitting on top of it and the combo will really put out the
audio.  Good luck.

Dave

Dave Ragsdale
[email protected]
----- Original Message -----
From: "Paul DeFayette" <[email protected]>
To: "milsurplus" <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, April 02, 2002 3:24 PM
Subject: [Milsurplus] WTB: EH Scott SLR-H parts


> Good evening group,
>
> I am in need of some parts to restore an EH Scott SLR-H
receiver, thanks to
> the care and gentle handling of the UPS shipping crew. :-/  If
anyone can
> help me out with any of these original parts, I would greatly
appreciate it.
>
> *model SLR-H front panel ( like RBO, but has area to the right
of the dial
> bezel for the  N.L. switch and CW Osc. control)
> *front panel to chassis 45 degree angle supports (left and right
side)
> *ON/Off switch and wires (quantity of 1)
> *Noise limiter switch and wires (quantity of 1)
> *Fidelity knob (skirted with arrow) (quantity of 1)
>
> I also need the following original items that are missing:
>
> *Electronics chassis bottom panel (quantity of 1)
> *Square ceramic stand-off that holds stationary side of variable
cap to
> frame. (approx. 1" square w/ round corners.  Shown with C-144 in
RBO manual)
> *Control grid cap and wire for V-101 RF tube.
> *New reproduction plastic dial "glass" (does someone reproduce
them?)
>
> Any and all help or leads will be quite helpful.  This receiver
was double
> boxed and padded very well and UPS was still able to damage it.
They warped
> the front panel and bent in the ends, broke the two switches and
the
> fidelity knob.  I think they X-ray packages to seek out vintage
gear and
> then destroy.  It's pitiful.
>
> Thanks again for any help you can provide.
>
> Regards,
>
> Paul DeFayette
> Durham, NC
>
>
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