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Default Potentially Parting out National HRO-50R (USCG R-460/URR)

I've resolved that this receiver has been modified too much to buzz
everything out and get it back to stock condition so am -considering-
parting it out. Wires hanging free, etc. The xformer is a replacement
and looks smaller. I've taken the xtal calibrator for my good HRO-50T,
so that's not available. The front panel looks very good, if someone
has a beat-up R-460. On this unit, the S-meter looks to be one used on
the NC-120 or the like? There's one "B" USCG-marked coil available. I
sort of hate to part it but I don't care to spend the rest of my life
figuring out another's mess!!! hi!

de K3HVG



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