[R-390] Special Purpose R-390
Don Kammer
norad2240 at gmail.com
Tue Feb 18 06:58:20 EST 2014
I agree with you about the knobs. I noticed them immediately and was
convinced they were either cosmetic or were put there as one piece each to
provide a significantly better grip, such as would be provided to a bicycle
chain.
The plate is another matter. I think the plate was a stamped template
applied to both flavors of the R390, regardless of who actually built
them. Yes, we know this beautiful child originally came from Collins, but
I think that any company referring to itself as Clark "Instruments" would
have some sort of inkling for the difference between an R390 and an
R390-A! Thus, it may or may not be a Collins based on their idea that "one
size fits all" with their cavalier plate application stating that it's
either/or...!
Counting down to next Monday - 02/24!!!
Don Kammer
On Tue, Feb 18, 2014 at 11:06 AM, Charles Steinmetz
<csteinmetz at yandex.com>wrote:
> Don wrote:
>
> From what I can read (and interpolate), I believe I'm seeing the
>> following:
>>
>> RECEIVER SPECIAL PURPOSE
>> Type: .5 TO 32 ...
>> Modified by Clark Instruments
>> Original Type Receiver ...
>> COLLINS RADIO COMPANY
>>
>
>
> I looked at various magnifications and with a few filters and think I was
> able to decipher a bit more.
>
> Carets (^) indicate unidentified characters:
>
> RECEIVER SPECIAL PURPOSE
> Type .5 TO 32 MCS ^^^^^^
> Modified by Clark Instruments
> Original Type Receiver 390 OR 390A URR
> COLLINS RADIO COMPANY
>
> The only difference I see on the front panel is the MC and KC knobs. They
> give the impression that there are separate "inner" and "outer"
> adjustments, but that could just be cosmetic.
>
> Best regards,
>
> Charles
>
>
>
>
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