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Take a look, I vaguely remeber a radio like this but I'm almost sure it
wasn't a Collins. http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...tegory=15 051 -- Panzer |
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Looks like an RME 6900, if Osterman's book is right - should be "RARE",
shouldn't it? AJ |
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It's an RME 6900.
Made in 59 to 1962. It was the second to last receiver RME made after it merged with ElectroVoice. It goes with the 6901 speaker. 6902 was the last model. I have yet to run into anyone that had one. -Biz WDØHCO |
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"Knobs and lettering resemble a Hammarlund product."
That is what I thought also. It is odd there is no logo showing. Don |
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I beleive the RME 6900 logo was above the main tuning knob. Looks like the
two mounting hole remain. WB6RLA "Dbowey" wrote in message ... "Knobs and lettering resemble a Hammarlund product." That is what I thought also. It is odd there is no logo showing. Don |
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It's an RME 6900.
Made in 59 to 1962. It was the second to last receiver RME made after it merged with ElectroVoice. It goes with the 6901 speaker. 6902 was the last model. I have yet to run into anyone that had one. -Biz WDØHCO Hi, Biz-- Now you have. I owned one for several years and liked it very much. Sold it only because of shack overflow. Avery W3AVE Potomac, Md. |
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It is a Colin....not a Collins. I am sure that it must rate at least a CCA
"Excellent". In this case CCA means "Collins Clone Association" It should be interesting to see how long it will take the seller to correct his listing. I am sure the anal Collins-purists will be bombarding the poor SOB with a flood of complaints. 73 and keep searching for that teflon-wired RME-6900! Pat WPE9JRL "Panzer240" wrote in message ... Take a look, I vaguely remeber a radio like this but I'm almost sure it wasn't a Collins. http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...tegory=15 051 -- Panzer |
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Biz WDØHCO wrote in :
It's an RME 6900. Made in 59 to 1962. It was the second to last receiver RME made after it merged with ElectroVoice. It goes with the 6901 speaker. 6902 was the last model. I have yet to run into anyone that had one. -Biz WDØHCO Yes !!! It comes back to me now ![]() rather short these days LOL. TNX -- Panzer |
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WOW - well never seen a picture of one but heard of them from some RME
Collectors here in Dallas. Kinda collectable since it was the last gasp of RME. There is a small group here that collects the last tube rigs of dying companies from the 50's 60's and 70's. Interesting concept since back then most would do anything they could to save their companies and some of these "desperation" rigs reflect that. -Biz WDØHCO Dallas, TX Well, if by desperation you mean ill-conceived or rushed designs, yes, there was some of that. Hammarlund's HQ-215 or -205 (I don't recall the exact model number) comes to mind--a nondescript receiver coupled with a CB transmitter. But the RME 6900 was a very good radio, at least in my opinion. It performed well and looked pretty neat, and was priced well below the top of hamband-only receivers. Avery W3AVE |
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