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Recently I acquired what appears to be a radio direction finding
receiver manufactured by Fisher Research Lab in Palo Alto CA. It is Type RP-44, serial no. 267. Tube lineup is: 6SK7 RF, 6K8 converter, 6SK7 IF, 6SK7 BFO, 6SQ7 1st AF-Det, 6K6 output. It has three bands, but frequencies are unknown as there is only one tuning scale, marked from 0-100. With it I received what looks like a loop antenna which fits on top at the center of a compass rose. It appears to be powered through a multi-pin connector on the back. When a friend found out that I was interested in old radios, he offered this to me along with some other gear that had been stored in his shed for years. The rest I disposed of as worthless, but even though I had to clean a rats nest out of it, I thought this unit might be worth saving and possibly restoring. I could find no info on the web, but I did find the company, which is still in business, mainly in the manufacture of metal detectors. An e-mail to the company brought the response that they had no information on this unit, not even in their archives. I could always trace the wiring (which looks to be in good shape under the chassis), but a schematic would be a big help, and any other information would be great. Ralph Seefeld |
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