Last summer I picked up a SR 150 and matching power supply/speaker. It was in the typical dirty scratched condition and didn't work. I wanted to say that Walt's repair manual was invaluable. I did the wash down with simple green rather than scrubbing bubbles because it was available. That worked very well followed by the garden hose and a few days in the summer sun. I sanded the case to bare metal and sprayed it with rustoleum hammered finish pewter. I recapped the supply and the electrolytic capacitors in the rig per Walt's doc. I followed the alignment tips and found that I needed to shift the USB carrier oscillator a bit to bring up the CW power levels. Thanks Walt, the tips in your manual are gold. I'm not sure if you were a technical writer or not, but I haven't seen better service docs. I still need to spend time on the vfo tracking across the dial but that can come later. I also added a side tone oscillator as I am primarily a CW op and prefer using a bug. I made up a little board with a couple relays, one to switch the grid block voltage and one to switch the audio output from my side tone oscillator. I now have 12 volts on the key instead of grid block voltage. This is all easily removable with no non reversible changes and I leave a printed note with the mod details inside the cabinet in a cool location behind the bottom cover. I am impressed with how stable the vfo is and the nice comfortable sound to the receiver in this model. The first contact was a nice chat with an op in France. Lots of fun!?