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I'm trying to establish the value of a Scott Marine Radio SLRM. The
radio is complete and in very good condition including a working magic eye. I also have the manual for the military equivelant, the CZC-46270 Radio Receiver. The manual is clearly aged but is also complete wih no missing pages including the fold out schematic in back. I've checked ebay and the web but apparently these aren't particularly common. Either opinions or pointers to other sources of information would be appreciated. Thanks |
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Hi,
I bought an E.H. Scott RCH last yr, price on it was $150, it was working. Not exactly your unit, but I do have some pix on a webpage, incl. one with the magic eye: http://www.thecompendium.net/radio/ScottRCH.htm I've been considering selling mine, after doing some work on it & realizing it needs a place to sit, and stay. It's heavy, 80-90 lbs I think. Don't know what price I should put on it now either, so would be interested in what you hear. 73, -- Al, W8UT New Bern, NC BoatAnchors appreciated here http://www.thecompendium.net/radio/ http://www.hammarlund.info wrote; I'm trying to establish the value of a Scott Marine Radio SLRM. The radio is complete and in very good condition including a working magic eye. I also have the manual for the military equivelant, the CZC-46270 Radio Receiver. The manual is clearly aged but is also complete wih no missing pages including the fold out schematic in back. I've checked ebay and the web but apparently these aren't particularly common. Either opinions or pointers to other sources of information would be appreciated. Thanks |
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I have 3 or 4 of them and paid prices from $35.00 to $200.00 for them.
Yours sounds like it belongs on the high end of that range. I had thought that they were a rare item but there seems to be lots of them out there. A nice swl rig but a little lacking as a ham receiver. Enjoy it. 73 Gary de N9ZSV |
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Scott sold them for $250 in their retail showrooms just after the war ended
and they apparently were stuck with ones that the Navy no longer wanted. My great uncle bought one in late '45 as a replacement for a pre-war Scott Philharmonic. As they were two completely different types of sets, my great uncle, who was expecting Philharmonic-like performance, was never really happy with the SLRM, But about 20 years later, it was given to me and became my first real short wave receiver. I used it for many years as the main receiver in my ham station, and still have it. Really nice ones seem to go for about the same $250 today. The quality and craftmanship of SLRM is outstanding. Its main drawback as a ham receiver is weak BFO injection (there is no direct coupling of the BFO to the IF, just stray pickup!). I added a gimmick cap formed with a twisted length of two small wires between the BFO cathode and the 2nd IF grid which helped ut quite a bit. They have great sound for what they are. Scott sold them with Hallicrafters PM23 speakers (the SX28's speaker). Good luck with yours - hope you get a good price, or better yet -keep it and enjoy it! 73, Chris Bowne AJ1G Stonington, CT wrote in message oups.com... I'm trying to establish the value of a Scott Marine Radio SLRM. The radio is complete and in very good condition including a working magic eye. I also have the manual for the military equivelant, the CZC-46270 Radio Receiver. The manual is clearly aged but is also complete wih no missing pages including the fold out schematic in back. I've checked ebay and the web but apparently these aren't particularly common. Either opinions or pointers to other sources of information would be appreciated. Thanks |
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Thanks all for the responses. You've been very helpful.
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