I'll have to go and look.? I can remember that it was built in 1967 because it has the QC tag with it.? Since I reported it to Ron, the s/n is between 6136 and 6968.? Mint condition.? I bought it from a friend who was collecting as much Drake stuff as he could but never got around to putting the station together.? He has a good eye and my A Line is a great proof of that.
Steve Wedge, W1ES
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On Monday, December 30th, 2024 at 10:18 AM, Dave W7GZ via groups.io <w7gz@...> wrote:
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Many tnx reply, Steve. Mine is an 11-tube with S/N 6717B. How does it compare in age to yours? It works fine with the pull-down resistor now, before I had to wait many minutes, sometimes forever for the BFO to start.
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This one is an interesting specimen. It was sold to me for dirt cheap as a parts radio because it had been left in humidity and has quite a bit of rust on the top surface, but underneath it is pristine. After replacing 5 tubes that had vented through their pins, I discovered it was actually a working set. Not as nice looking as my R-4C, but it is completely usable and sensitive.
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Thanks for posting your issue, it helped me realize it has been seen before. Dave