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I was looking through eBay for Drake equipment. Radio Mart had a 1994 model
SW-8..........he represented this unit as a very late model. Tonight, he has a Drake SPR-4 with a S/N of 562, which he states that he knows this to be a very late model. SPR-4s were run into the high 5000s or low 6000s. He is selling one of the earlier units. No big deal, except that the later models used glass epoxy boards, and they used silver mica caps in the front end on the LW range. I have had a couple of those earlier units, including one that was purchased brand new. The earlier units were pretty deaf on the LW range, unless you used the loop antenna. True, he does give a good presentation, but he gives out misinformation with the authority of an expert. I wonder how many folks fall for this gibberish. No problem in stating that a unit is in mint condition if it really is, but to state that a low S/N unit is a very late iteration is outright lying. I gave him the benefit of the doubt, and I did ask him if maybe somebody had misinformed him about how late in the product life cycle these units were actually made. I am not sure if I will hear from him or not. Always good to do some research and be prepared before bidding on eBay. Pete |
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![]() Pete KE9OA wrote: I was looking through eBay for Drake equipment. Radio Mart had a 1994 model SW-8..........he represented this unit as a very late model. Tonight, he has a Drake SPR-4 with a S/N of 562, which he states that he knows this to be a very late model. SPR-4s were run into the high 5000s or low 6000s. He is selling one of the earlier units. No big deal, except that the later models used glass epoxy boards, and they used silver mica caps in the front end on the LW range. I have had a couple of those earlier units, including one that was purchased brand new. The earlier units were pretty deaf on the LW range, unless you used the loop antenna. True, he does give a good presentation, but he gives out misinformation with the authority of an expert. I wonder how many folks fall for this gibberish. No problem in stating that a unit is in mint condition if it really is, but to state that a low S/N unit is a very late iteration is outright lying. I gave him the benefit of the doubt, and I did ask him if maybe somebody had misinformed him about how late in the product life cycle these units were actually made. I am not sure if I will hear from him or not. Always good to do some research and be prepared before bidding on eBay. He does have an R7 up currently at $610 (that he purchased as 'Gottahaveit' for $520, I don't know how he does it) that originally was listed as having a bad readout segment. He said it was merely a bad solder joint, and was fixed. I told him we'll wait and see what the feedback brings. dxAce Michigan USA |
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![]() Pete KE9OA wrote: I was looking through eBay for Drake equipment. Radio Mart had a 1994 model SW-8..........he represented this unit as a very late model. Tonight, he has a Drake SPR-4 with a S/N of 562, which he states that he knows this to be a very late model. SPR-4s were run into the high 5000s or low 6000s. He is selling one of the earlier units. No big deal, except that the later models used glass epoxy boards, and they used silver mica caps in the front end on the LW range. I have had a couple of those earlier units, including one that was purchased brand new. The earlier units were pretty deaf on the LW range, unless you used the loop antenna. True, he does give a good presentation, but he gives out misinformation with the authority of an expert. I wonder how many folks fall for this gibberish. No problem in stating that a unit is in mint condition if it really is, but to state that a low S/N unit is a very late iteration is outright lying. I gave him the benefit of the doubt, and I did ask him if maybe somebody had misinformed him about how late in the product life cycle these units were actually made. I am not sure if I will hear from him or not. Always good to do some research and be prepared before bidding on eBay. Pete Perhaps Mike M. will be along with some input for you. I think Radiomart is one of his favorite subjects. NEO |
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I wouldn't buy anything from radio mart,or gottahaveit,, whomever
he/she/it thinks they are. cuhulin |
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I did see that R7. There is a fellow in Germany that has replacement
display modules for the 7 Line. I replaced the display module on my R7, and used 560 Ohm current limit resistors for the display. This keeps the current down and greatly extends the life of the displays. I think that Drake is using something like 33 Ohm resistors with the original display module. I am not sure how he gets things for those low prices either. He did e-mail me back this morning, explaining that instead of relying on his staff he needs to do his own research on the items he sells. I don't know..........maybe he sells so much that he just doesn't know. Pete "dxAce" wrote in message ... Pete KE9OA wrote: I was looking through eBay for Drake equipment. Radio Mart had a 1994 model SW-8..........he represented this unit as a very late model. Tonight, he has a Drake SPR-4 with a S/N of 562, which he states that he knows this to be a very late model. SPR-4s were run into the high 5000s or low 6000s. He is selling one of the earlier units. No big deal, except that the later models used glass epoxy boards, and they used silver mica caps in the front end on the LW range. I have had a couple of those earlier units, including one that was purchased brand new. The earlier units were pretty deaf on the LW range, unless you used the loop antenna. True, he does give a good presentation, but he gives out misinformation with the authority of an expert. I wonder how many folks fall for this gibberish. No problem in stating that a unit is in mint condition if it really is, but to state that a low S/N unit is a very late iteration is outright lying. I gave him the benefit of the doubt, and I did ask him if maybe somebody had misinformed him about how late in the product life cycle these units were actually made. I am not sure if I will hear from him or not. Always good to do some research and be prepared before bidding on eBay. He does have an R7 up currently at $610 (that he purchased as 'Gottahaveit' for $520, I don't know how he does it) that originally was listed as having a bad readout segment. He said it was merely a bad solder joint, and was fixed. I told him we'll wait and see what the feedback brings. dxAce Michigan USA |
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Hard to tell.......................as I stated in my reply to Dx Ace, he was
nice enough to reply to me this morning. I'll give him the benefit of the doubt. I have been doing ok with eBay purchases lately. The key has been going for not so expensive units. I was looking at a Swift M4000D microscope the other day. I entered a maximum bid of 235 dollars. Somebody else won the item for 265 dollars. He wanted it more than me, so he did deserve to win the item. Radios are another story. Every radio that I have purchased from eBay have needed some sort of repair. I purchased a Drake TR7 a few months back. When I went through the alignment of the BFO injection frequency, I noticed that the amplitude of the BFO was low. I also noticed that RF output on anything above 40 meters was low. I traced the problem to a cold solder joint on the reference oscillator board. After I repaired the unit, the TR7 was putting out 260 watts of power. Evidently, somebody tried to compensate for the lower power output by disabling the ALC circuit. When I e-mailed the seller and explained the repairs that I had done, he proclaimed "oh, I was wondering why I had to turn the mic gain up much higher than my other rigs". Conveniently, no microphone or power cord was included in the sale, but he did include the Cinch-Jones power connector. I already had a PS-7 power supply, so this wasn't an issue. Then, there was the Drake SW-8 that I purchased from a hamfest. The seller was "selling it for a friend", so he didn't know too much about the item. He was nice enough to include batteries with the unit, but he didn't bother to tell me that the electrolytic capacitor in the wall wart had exploded and that there was 3V of ripple in the output. This caused the internal bulk electrolytic capacitor at the power supply input of the SW8 to fail. Too much ripple voltage caused excessive internal heating of electrolytic caps, unless they are specified as the high ripple types that are used in switching power supplies. Other than this issue, and the fact that the LCD had some missing segments, the radio was perfect. Actually, the LCD issue is common. You need to remove the LCD panel itself and clean the rubber strips that interface the panel itself to the main display board of the SW8. I know that many folks on this NG have had good eBay experiences with receivers, and I am happy for those folks! Pete "N9NEO" wrote in message ps.com... Pete KE9OA wrote: I was looking through eBay for Drake equipment. Radio Mart had a 1994 model SW-8..........he represented this unit as a very late model. Tonight, he has a Drake SPR-4 with a S/N of 562, which he states that he knows this to be a very late model. SPR-4s were run into the high 5000s or low 6000s. He is selling one of the earlier units. No big deal, except that the later models used glass epoxy boards, and they used silver mica caps in the front end on the LW range. I have had a couple of those earlier units, including one that was purchased brand new. The earlier units were pretty deaf on the LW range, unless you used the loop antenna. True, he does give a good presentation, but he gives out misinformation with the authority of an expert. I wonder how many folks fall for this gibberish. No problem in stating that a unit is in mint condition if it really is, but to state that a low S/N unit is a very late iteration is outright lying. I gave him the benefit of the doubt, and I did ask him if maybe somebody had misinformed him about how late in the product life cycle these units were actually made. I am not sure if I will hear from him or not. Always good to do some research and be prepared before bidding on eBay. Pete Perhaps Mike M. will be along with some input for you. I think Radiomart is one of his favorite subjects. NEO |
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![]() Pete KE9OA wrote: I did see that R7. There is a fellow in Germany that has replacement display modules for the 7 Line. I replaced the display module on my R7, and used 560 Ohm current limit resistors for the display. This keeps the current down and greatly extends the life of the displays. I think that Drake is using something like 33 Ohm resistors with the original display module. I am not sure how he gets things for those low prices either. He did e-mail me back this morning, explaining that instead of relying on his staff he needs to do his own research on the items he sells. I don't know..........maybe he sells so much that he just doesn't know. Staff? dxAce Michigan USA |
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A slightly off topic question: who is this "Isoldit" seller I see on
Ebay selling radios also? Is this also Marty (Radio Mart) under another name? Frank Tucson Pete KE9OA wrote: I did see that R7. There is a fellow in Germany that has replacement display modules for the 7 Line. I replaced the display module on my R7, and used 560 Ohm current limit resistors for the display. This keeps the current down and greatly extends the life of the displays. I think that Drake is using something like 33 Ohm resistors with the original display module. I am not sure how he gets things for those low prices either. He did e-mail me back this morning, explaining that instead of relying on his staff he needs to do his own research on the items he sells. I don't know..........maybe he sells so much that he just doesn't know. Pete "dxAce" wrote in message ... Pete KE9OA wrote: I was looking through eBay for Drake equipment. Radio Mart had a 1994 model SW-8..........he represented this unit as a very late model. Tonight, he has a Drake SPR-4 with a S/N of 562, which he states that he knows this to be a very late model. SPR-4s were run into the high 5000s or low 6000s. He is selling one of the earlier units. No big deal, except that the later models used glass epoxy boards, and they used silver mica caps in the front end on the LW range. I have had a couple of those earlier units, including one that was purchased brand new. The earlier units were pretty deaf on the LW range, unless you used the loop antenna. True, he does give a good presentation, but he gives out misinformation with the authority of an expert. I wonder how many folks fall for this gibberish. No problem in stating that a unit is in mint condition if it really is, but to state that a low S/N unit is a very late iteration is outright lying. I gave him the benefit of the doubt, and I did ask him if maybe somebody had misinformed him about how late in the product life cycle these units were actually made. I am not sure if I will hear from him or not. Always good to do some research and be prepared before bidding on eBay. He does have an R7 up currently at $610 (that he purchased as 'Gottahaveit' for $520, I don't know how he does it) that originally was listed as having a bad readout segment. He said it was merely a bad solder joint, and was fixed. I told him we'll wait and see what the feedback brings. dxAce Michigan USA |
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I have also noticed these sellers. It seems to be some sort of franchise,
similar to the UPS Store. There are at least two of them in the Chicago area. What you do is go to the store and bring in your items. They photograph the items, write up a description, and post it up on eBay for you. I guess you can call it a consignment store. Pete wrote in message ups.com... A slightly off topic question: who is this "Isoldit" seller I see on Ebay selling radios also? Is this also Marty (Radio Mart) under another name? Frank Tucson Pete KE9OA wrote: I did see that R7. There is a fellow in Germany that has replacement display modules for the 7 Line. I replaced the display module on my R7, and used 560 Ohm current limit resistors for the display. This keeps the current down and greatly extends the life of the displays. I think that Drake is using something like 33 Ohm resistors with the original display module. I am not sure how he gets things for those low prices either. He did me back this morning, explaining that instead of relying on his staff he needs to do his own research on the items he sells. I don't know..........maybe he sells so much that he just doesn't know. Pete "dxAce" wrote in message ... Pete KE9OA wrote: I was looking through eBay for Drake equipment. Radio Mart had a 1994 model SW-8..........he represented this unit as a very late model. Tonight, he has a Drake SPR-4 with a S/N of 562, which he states that he knows this to be a very late model. SPR-4s were run into the high 5000s or low 6000s. He is selling one of the earlier units. No big deal, except that the later models used glass epoxy boards, and they used silver mica caps in the front end on the LW range. I have had a couple of those earlier units, including one that was purchased brand new. The earlier units were pretty deaf on the LW range, unless you used the loop antenna. True, he does give a good presentation, but he gives out misinformation with the authority of an expert. I wonder how many folks fall for this gibberish. No problem in stating that a unit is in mint condition if it really is, but to state that a low S/N unit is a very late iteration is outright lying. I gave him the benefit of the doubt, and I did ask him if maybe somebody had misinformed him about how late in the product life cycle these units were actually made. I am not sure if I will hear from him or not. Always good to do some research and be prepared before bidding on eBay. He does have an R7 up currently at $610 (that he purchased as 'Gottahaveit' for $520, I don't know how he does it) that originally was listed as having a bad readout segment. He said it was merely a bad solder joint, and was fixed. I told him we'll wait and see what the feedback brings. dxAce Michigan USA |
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