I believe they actually made a few, but they're extremely rare. That'd be a receiver that I might not be able to resist if I saw one.
I believe they actually made a few, but they're extremely rare. That'd be a receiver that I might not be able to resist if I saw one.
If it's a war on drugs, then free the POW's.
I dunno but has anyone told Black Widow Pat that there is an SX-88 for sale on teh Zeds?
Yea, but there were two identical ads for it by different calls. Both of which are banned!
If it's a war on drugs, then free the POW's.
Got a pic of this radio? The GPR-92.
I've seen a couple of GPR-92s that were for sale. One of 'em belonged to a friend of mine and he assured me that I didn't want it, he wasn't thrilled with it apparently?:roll:
A couple of SX-88 owners assure me of the same thing about those sets, just not what their cracked up to be. It takes a hell of an honest man to admit his SX-88 isn't all that great a performer after forking over all that cash to acquire one.
It's impossible to beat a R-390/R-390A or a Rohde & Schwarz EK-07 in RF lab test specs for the boatanchor family of tube receivers.
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I've been told the GPR-92 was designed for a specific military system and not so much as a general use HF receiver???
It does have the 3 rear panel oscillator inputs meant to be used with single source oscillators for 2+ receivers. That definitely pegs it as at least a basic diversity receiver system component.
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