[R-390] Parts Needed, new R-390A owner & questions...
Gene Beckwith
W8KXR at neo.rr.com
Fri Sep 11 14:48:21 EDT 2009
R390x Gents,
One further thought re panels...I've done several..from bare metal to
pristine . . . but....I have two St J. Blue Striper's from Fair ...
several years ago...both had the blue stripe, a yellow and a black one,
one over the other....They both cleaned up with some effort..the point
is that I left a tell tale bit of blue under the Veeder Root...as a
symbol of their history and reminder of what real veterans these
machines are...and then there are a couple of others that have an 'eye
brow' over both dials...good grief....what they must have heard and the
hours they were in service...and where were they? And then there is an
authentic R-390A with orig manual from a boomer class sub tender...It
was probably a rack mounted radio among many...and is in very good 9.5
cosmetic condx...no need to refinish...it's authentic as it gets...what
a treasure!
So, the point is what is ur interest .. and what fascinates each of us
with these best of the best radios...?
I'm fortunate to have several...in various flavors..all are treasured
and representing various aspects of our hobby and interest in history,
tinkering, and appreciation of this wonderful expression of our
technology at its best...
Agn, 73 to all
Gene
W8KXR.
wli wrote:
> Steve:
>
> Nice to have you join the group. May I recommend downloading the Y2K manual off the Web along with the very nice compedium of notes collected by Perry Sandeen et al; listed as *Y2K-R3*. Together they make a great addition to the published JAN manuals.
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> By now, you have seen that we are a varied bunch; with some desiring a pristine near factory fresh unit restoration, and the others happy with a slightly beat up fully functional unit. No question, a restored panel and knobs look swell. It is the insides that are equally, if not more important.
>
> Some of us have specialized in doing a ground-up restoration of all or part of a R390A for very reasonable charges. They are to be commended in a labor of love. I am much more lazy, and have chosen to spend all my time and effort on function: swapping tubes for minimum noise and reasonable gain, replacing deteriorated components, and mechanical-electrical alignment.
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> Fair sells m-BNC connectors that have had the coax cut off short... for something like $3.50. I have bought some and made nifty BNC-to-mBNC 6 inch adapter cables to feed signals into the IF deck. They have been invaluable in alignments and assessing stage gains.
>
> Chuck Rippel's mod of the precision ten-turn 100 ohm pot makes adjustment of the Line Level meter real easy.
>
> As Gene says, jump in and get started, or you will miss all the fun.
>
> W. Li
> Mercer Island, WA
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