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OT: Searching for Panel Meter for R390A/URR

Jim Sheldon
I realize this is a really long shot asking on the Elecraft reflector,
but I'm posting to a few others as well.

During my 20 year Army career, I repaired the R390 and R390A receivers
plus taught others to repair them as well.  This morning at a local
tailgate swapfest I was actually given an R390A in working condition,
but it's missing it's Carrier Level and Line Level meters.  I'd like to
restore it to look like it did when it was in Military service.

If anyone out there has either the Carrier Level meter or Line Level
meter for an R390 or R390A that they're willing to part with, please
contact me off list with your asking price.

Thanks,

Jim Sheldon - W0EB
Park City, KS
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Re: OT: Searching for Panel Meter for R390A/URR

Lewis Phelps
Wow, what a great find, Jim!

I was communications officer on a US Navy ammunition ship during the Vietnam conflict.  The radio room had half a dozen R390A receivers that we used for receiving the fleet broadcast and for ship-shore and ship-ship communications. It was an impressively capable receiver, probably the best ever made in the vacuum tube era.  The mechanical aspects of the radio were staggeringly complex, so maintaining them must have been a real challenge.
 
Good luck finding the meters.

Lew Phelps N6LEW


> On May 14, 2016, at 2:09 PM, Jim Sheldon <[hidden email]> wrote:
>
> I realize this is a really long shot asking on the Elecraft reflector, but I'm posting to a few others as well.
>
> During my 20 year Army career, I repaired the R390 and R390A receivers plus taught others to repair them as well.  This morning at a local tailgate swapfest I was actually given an R390A in working condition, but it's missing it's Carrier Level and Line Level meters.  I'd like to restore it to look like it did when it was in Military service.
>
> If anyone out there has either the Carrier Level meter or Line Level meter for an R390 or R390A that they're willing to part with, please contact me off list with your asking price.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Jim Sheldon - W0EB
> Park City, KS
> [hidden email]
>
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Lew Phelps N6LEW
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Elecraft K3-10 / KXV144 / XV432
Yaesu FT-7800
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