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Here is actual pic of receiver:
http://www.eham.net/data/classifieds/images/294940.jpg I will accept $100 including shipping in US for this radio. |
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On Jan 23, 7:28*pm, LukeP wrote:
Here is actual pic of receiver: http://www.eham.net/data/classifieds/images/294940.jpg I will accept $100 including shipping in US for this radio. Now that's one impressive looking radio! |
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I saw this full page ad in February 2011 Popular Science magazine.You
might want to check it out. http://www.homepatrol.com Uniden. cuhulin |
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On Jan 24, 5:56*pm, wrote:
I saw this full page ad in February 2011 Popular Science magazine.You might want to check it out. http://www.homepatrol.com Uniden. cuhulin I have one. I really like it. |
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On Jan 24, 11:33*am, wrote:
I have a Sanyo model M2580K AM/FM/Shortwave portable/toteable Radio.I bought it at Goodwill about ten something years ago.It wouldn't say anything then, it won't say anything now.(that's why it was at Goodwill) It needs fixin and I don't know how to fix it.I haven't found any pictures on the net yet of what it looks like.There is a little plastic pencil holder that somebody had stuck on the front of the radio. cuhulin If I'm not mistaken, Sanyo and some other well known brands had massive defects with the first RF stage transistors (poor Hfe) . How old ist that Sanyo M2580K ? |
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On Jan 24, 5:51*pm, DEFCON 88 wrote:
On Jan 23, 7:28*pm, LukeP wrote: Here is actual pic of receiver: http://www.eham.net/data/classifieds/images/294940.jpg I will accept $100 including shipping in US for this radio. Now that's one impressive looking radio! Key word is 'impressive' . From what I gather (it has been almost 30 years since) it has two IF bandwiths . Not heavy at all, despite it's size (very big) . As far as I know, this was their flagship portable in the early 80's ! |
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On Jan 25, 1:25*am, wrote:
On Jan 24, 5:51*pm, DEFCON 88 wrote: On Jan 23, 7:28*pm, LukeP wrote: Here is actual pic of receiver: http://www.eham.net/data/classifieds/images/294940.jpg I will accept $100 including shipping in US for this radio. Now that's one impressive looking radio! Key word is 'impressive' . From what I gather (it has been almost 30 years since) it has two IF bandwiths . Not heavy at all, despite it's size (very big) . As far as I know, this was their flagship portable in the early 80's ! The 8880 was only produced in 1978, though it was being sold new for several years after that. Think of an RF-2200 on steroids, using the same crystal calibration marker that made frequency measurement fairly accurate on the RF-2200. Same rotatable MW antenna, only bigger on the 8880. The 8880's "Achille's heel" was an easily- blown FET and that wasn't a problem with the cheaper, and easier to service, Panasonic RF-2200s and Sony 5900Ws. |
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Well if you want to get rid of it, I will take it off your hands. I am
blind and love to tinker with radios. On Mon, 24 Jan 2011, wrote: I have a Sanyo model M2580K AM/FM/Shortwave portable/toteable Radio.I bought it at Goodwill about ten something years ago.It wouldn't say anything then, it won't say anything now.(that's why it was at Goodwill) It needs fixin and I don't know how to fix it.I haven't found any pictures on the net yet of what it looks like.There is a little plastic pencil holder that somebody had stuck on the front of the radio. cuhulin |
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On Feb 21, 3:33*pm, Dana wrote:
I am thinking of buying that radio. I have an rf-2200. Wonder if it picks up any better? I know I am replying to an old post. On Wed, 26 Jan 2011, wrote: On Jan 26, 4:45*pm, Mike wrote: On Jan 25, 1:25*am, wrote: On Jan 24, 5:51*pm, DEFCON 88 wrote: On Jan 23, 7:28*pm, LukeP wrote: Here is actual pic of receiver: http://www.eham.net/data/classifieds/images/294940.jpg I will accept $100 including shipping in US for this radio. Now that's one impressive looking radio! Key word is 'impressive' . From what I gather (it has been almost 30 years since) it has two IF bandwiths . Not heavy at all, despite it's size (very big) . As far as I know, this was their flagship portable in the early 80's ! The 8880 was only produced in 1978, though it was being sold new for several years after that. Think of an RF-2200 on steroids, using the same crystal calibration marker that made frequency measurement fairly accurate on the RF-2200. Same rotatable MW antenna, only bigger on the 8880. The 8880's "Achille's heel" was an easily- blown FET and that wasn't a problem with the cheaper, and easier to service, Panasonic RF-2200s and Sony 5900Ws.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - It was huge, more comparable in size to the Grundig's Satellit 3000 line . At that time Sanyo was the 3rd largest *in popularity Japanese brand ...- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - A lot of folks report getting an 8880 with a blown FET. Result: Reduced sensitivity. Otherwise it's pretty equivalent to an RF2200. Both are outstanding for MW DX. Mike |
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