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http://jlkolb.cts.com/site/koku.htm
you may want to check your filters. my older, lower serial numbered, had this filter in it. the newer, higher serial numbered, with the mods, didn't. just a little heads-up i picked up at the Fest last weekend. Drifter... |
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On Mar 12, 12:21*pm, Drifter wrote:
*http://jlkolb.cts.com/site/koku.htm you may want to check your filters. my older, lower serial numbered, had this filter in it. the newer, higher serial numbered, with the mods, didn't. just a little heads-up i picked up at the Fest last weekend. Drifter... Thanks, Man - seems like a potentially useful piece of data. Good luck with yours, a damn nice rig! Bruce |
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On 3/13/2010 9:21 PM, bpnjensen wrote:
On Mar 12, 12:21 pm, wrote: http://jlkolb.cts.com/site/koku.htm you may want to check your filters. my older, lower serial numbered, had this filter in it. the newer, higher serial numbered, with the mods, didn't. just a little heads-up i picked up at the Fest last weekend. Drifter... Thanks, Man - seems like a potentially useful piece of data. Good luck with yours, a damn nice rig! Bruce Thanks Bruce. trouble is, those made-in-japan filter's were used in a number of receivers from the 60s to the early 90s. which years are bad, i have no info. and, how many radio manufactures used them with their own name on them. so, for guys like me, who collect, it could turn into a nightmare. BTW, the 515 is a super receiver. i play with the stock one a few hours a week. vary quiet receiver. i have the whole JRC run in my collection, except the "505". less than 800 made, and super hard to find. the last one that popped up went for over $3k. much more than i want to pay. enjoy your receiver. Drifter... |
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On Mar 15, 9:12*am, Drifter wrote:
On 3/13/2010 9:21 PM, bpnjensen wrote: On Mar 12, 12:21 pm, *wrote: *http://jlkolb.cts.com/site/koku.htm you may want to check your filters. my older, lower serial numbered, had this filter in it. the newer, higher serial numbered, with the mods, didn't. just a little heads-up i picked up at the Fest last weekend. Drifter... Thanks, Man - seems like a potentially useful piece of data. *Good luck with yours, a damn nice rig! Bruce * Thanks Bruce. trouble is, those made-in-japan filter's were used in a number of receivers from the 60s to the early 90s. which years are bad, i have no info. and, how many radio manufactures used them with their own name on them. so, for guys like me, who collect, it could turn into a nightmare. BTW, the 515 is a super receiver. i play with the stock one a few hours a week. vary quiet receiver. i have the whole JRC run in my collection, except the "505". less than 800 made, and super hard to find. the last one that popped up went for over $3k. much more than i want to pay. enjoy your receiver. Drifter... Well, I don't have one yet - but I know them, and eventually hope to have one. Thanks! |
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