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    I'm never, ever parting with my TR-7!!!

    Now that I've got it operating solidly & have the power situation in the car under control, and I know what I"m doing with it, I LOVE that radio in the car. It sounds so good and is so nice to tune and so stable that it's hard to imagine a better radio. Wow! Guess I got lucky with it, so far it hardly drifts at all. If I've got it tuned to ECARS at 7255.0, it may (or may not) wind up on 7254.9 after about a half hour. Not the kind of drift I'll ever complain about. And the sound!!!! OMFG!!! Pure Drake. And that includes SW BC stations with the "no filter" mod switched in. So, OK, the high end isn't quite there, but the low and mid-ranges are full and rich sounding. (I plug in into the car sound system.) Now, if only I could find good music more consistently. Sigh. Used to heard great stuff out of Radio Netherlands lots -- guess they don't do that anymore?
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    Quote Originally Posted by W1GUH View Post
    If I've got it tuned to ECARS at 7255.0, it may (or may not) wind up on 7254.9 after about a half hour. Not the kind of drift I'll ever complain about.
    100hz/hr is what those rigs were originally spec'd for. Problem is that the drift is not consistent. Mine will drift "up", stabilize then drift "down" if the room gets a little cooler.

    Needs a synthesizer, huff-puff unit or a rock in the AUX7 to stay "netted".

    And the sound!!!! OMFG!!! Pure Drake. And that includes SW BC stations with the "no filter" mod switched in. So, OK, the high end isn't quite there, but the low and mid-ranges are full and rich sounding. (I plug in into the car sound system.) Now, if only I could find good music more consistently. Sigh. Used to heard great stuff out of Radio Netherlands lots -- guess they don't do that anymore?
    No, but look at the upside: You can now hear Brother Stair all across your radio dial.

    There is also a mod which addresses the audio frequency response curve (or as some might say, the lack thereof). You're need to pull the IF/Detector Board and replace some capacitors. 'HFN has it on his site in the "Drake Mods.txt" file.
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    I feel the same way about my old Ten Tec Omni D's, Corsair, and Kenwood TS-850. Very listenable. But I bet there's a mod to make them better. I'm a fan of killing the freqs above 6K or so. Use my Tascam audio board a lot to EQ the RX sound. My Flex 3000 has an RX and TX EQ built in, and I use it.
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    Radio Netherlands is not transmitting that much anymore, and more directed to the area they want to reach listeners.
    We protested against the cutback, send in our support, but the cut back just went through... just 25 million cut, and in my opinion losing a lot of support and (almost) free advertising for the country.
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    Quote Originally Posted by N8YX View Post
    100hz/hr is what those rigs were originally spec'd for. Problem is that the drift is not consistent. Mine will drift "up", stabilize then drift "down" if the room gets a little cooler.

    Needs a synthesizer, huff-puff unit or a rock in the AUX7 to stay "netted".



    No, but look at the upside: You can now hear Brother Stair all across your radio dial.

    There is also a mod which addresses the audio frequency response curve (or as some might say, the lack thereof). You're need to pull the IF/Detector Board and replace some capacitors. 'HFN has it on his site in the "Drake Mods.txt" file.
    Re: Brother Stair.

    I've been saved a few times because those stations will sometimes play good sounding music!

    Thanks for the tip about the mods. I'll look into it. Seems I can't help but dig into it at the slightest excuse.
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    'YX:

    100hz/hr is what those rigs were originally spec'd for. Problem is that the drift is not consistent. Mine will drift "up", stabilize then drift "down" if the room gets a little cooler.
    I shoulda been more careful how I worded that. It's not really all of 100 cycles. Could be it's gone from, say, 7255.01 to 7249.99, or something like that. Will have to put a more precise counter on it for a real measurement. In any event, I didn't notice anything til I decided to just leave it and see how much and how fast it changed.
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    Quote Originally Posted by W1GUH View Post
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    I shoulda been more careful how I worded that. It's not really all of 100 cycles. Could be it's gone from, say, 7255.01 to 7249.99, or something like that. Will have to put a more precise counter on it for a real measurement. In any event, I didn't notice anything til I decided to just leave it and see how much and how fast it changed.
    Paul,

    That's about what I see with mine, especially in the winter. Come summertime they're a little better as the house stays warmer and the internal temperatures don't fluctuate as much.

    Like you, I really don't want to get rid of any of mine - but I have to downsize a bit. Two of my R7s are staying put, as they're 'FCC specials' - fitted with an IF buffer amp which is output to a rear-panel BNC. This as delivered from Drake. A friend/coworker who was an engineer on the 5 and 7-line series said they did a lot of special-order government stuff on demand. I have paperwork from the station chief of the Allegan, MI office which details their purchase of one of the receivers plus the fitment of options.

    They don't have memories or FM, they drift a bit...the transceivers don't have a notch filter (but I can fix that) and the receivers don't have squelches (I did fix that). However, more people are drawn to the TR7/R7/TR5's looks than any other gear I own. And you wouldn't believe the unsolicited audio reports I've gotten while operating them. When all of my other gear has finally given up the ghost I'll drag the Drakes back out and set them up...then reminisce about the good ol' days.
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    the transceivers don't have a notch filter (but I can fix that)
    The one thing I miss on the transceiver. Is that on the web? I'd love to put one in.
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    Quote Originally Posted by W1GUH View Post
    The one thing I miss on the transceiver. Is that on the web? I'd love to put one in.
    Sorta.

    ;)

    There are a couple Euro-hams who gutted their TR7s and put the electronics into new enclosures, leaving real estate for more controls. Since the transceiver has a relatively high 2nd IF, any notch has to be audio-based. Not to fear, because we can still build a decent AF version using an MF-10:

    http://www.national.com/mpf/MF/MF10.html#Overview

    Fitting a control knob will be a bit more challenging. I got hold of a few of these:



    http://www.surplussales.com/Collins/CollKWM380-2.html

    and plan to modify the TR7's Mode switch to accept the concentric shaft and potentiometer assembly. The TR5 will be a bit easier, as several of its panel controls are single pot. One's getting an RF Gain control and the other gets the notch. You can use "stock" TR7 RIT/PBT controls to accomplish this.
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    any notch has to be audio-based

    Oh...that's something different. Already have an outboard audio notch in a vintage Autek Research unit. Correct vintage!
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