Congrats! A good ol' BA receiver is a real joy to play with. I'm in the market for a "special" one myself. What I want to find is a BA receiver that also does time-shifiting, so that when I fire 'er up I can here SW broadcasts from the 50's and 60's. Radio Moscow, BBC (I know they're still there -- but, OTOH, I can see BBC news on the telly, so...), VOA, Radio Free Europe -- all those great stations from yesteryear!
In your original post you mentioned something about the bandsperad and the main tuning reading differently. I'd guess that by now you've figured that out and how to calibrate the bandspread?
Enjoy! And in you quest for a transmitter, the Ranger is pretty much the gold standard for single 6146 plate modulated rigs, but its price reflects that, so......in the same power class (and desirability, too):
Eico 720/730 + VFO. The '730 uses EL34's & can produce outstanding distortion-free audio with a very simple mod -- take out the clipper and bridge the low-pass filter. Easy!!!!! Then, you can either play with coupling/bypass cap values to tune it to your voice or, easier, use an equalizer.
Multi-Elmac AF-67 (Sigh, I'll get mine on the air someday!) Single plate-modulated 6146, covers 160. PS can be a hassle -- but the '67 runs about $100 (that's what I paid last year. and eBay prices are about that), so it's a real bargain.
Globe Scout Well, I know, it uses
Heising modulation -- but it can sound good. And won't cost a much as a Ranger.
In the higher power realm, a good ol' scratchy Apache will work very, very well, and I understand that they're pretty easy, too, to fix up the audio. Uses the same modulation tubes as the '730. Apaches are workhorses that'll give you great service -- and I'd guess there are still bargains out there. And they look so impressive!
The other "Star" is the Viking Valiant, but those are commanding the same premium prices as Rangers.
Happy Hunting! Keep doing the hamfest circuit ( I believe you're in the NE)...not only will you find that perfect BA, eventually (sometimes takes patience), but you'll have a great time seeing the countryside and meeting other hams. Enjoy!
And let me know if you figrure out if a '129 can time-shift!!!