I have looked at it in the past, I have now just
looked at it again and it has grown considerably. What
is still missing though is data from the various
Halicrafters, Mammarlunds, Swans, etc. Let's hope that
that list continues to grow to include more of those
kinds of radios.
Duane
N9DG
--- Wa4aos@aol.com wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Have you been to Robert Sherwood's web page? He has
> a good selection of 70's
> through early 90's gear with good specifications.
> Even a few 60's
> receivers... <A
>
HREF="http://www.sherweng.com/table.html">http://www.sherweng.com/table.html</A>
>
>
> The funny thing is, we chased DX worked contest and
> had a ball with those
> older rigs. Good thing we didn't know what the specs
> were then; we would have
> been far less successful had we. Hi Hi. Having said
> that, Maybe we should
> toss our Omni 6+ and Corsair II's out the window
> since the rigs in 10 years
> will have even better specs...
>
> The best Audio Amp that I have ever listened to was
> one that I built using
> the old 45 Vacuum Tubes. Just beautiful midrange
> that will make your heart
> melt. The distortion was over 2% and spec wise was
> horrible but I challenge
> anyone to find an amp at any price that sounds
> better to the ear...
>
> 73,
> Glenn WA4AOS
>
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