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Re: Drake SPR-4 Shortwave Receiver
« Reply #50 on: June 20, 2019, 01:28:42 pm »
So here she is - the fully restored Drake SPR-4 in it's rightful place on my radio desk.

Now, back to Ebay!  :-+
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Re: Drake SPR-4 Shortwave Receiver
« Reply #51 on: June 21, 2019, 12:57:23 am »
So here she is - the fully restored Drake SPR-4 in it's rightful place on my radio desk.

Now, back to Ebay!  :-+

Good job, look really good  :-+
 
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Re: Drake SPR-4 Shortwave Receiver
« Reply #52 on: June 21, 2019, 08:03:37 am »
Indeed. Excellent work  :-+

 

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Re: Drake SPR-4 Shortwave Receiver
« Reply #53 on: June 21, 2019, 08:44:52 am »
Looks really good there, what's next?

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Re: Drake SPR-4 Shortwave Receiver
« Reply #54 on: June 21, 2019, 01:26:00 pm »
Thanks a lot guys.  :)

I found an MFE3007 dual-gate MOSFET the SPR-4 uses for the rf amplifier transistor on Ebay (NOS) for cheap, so I got it in reserve in case needed someday.

What's next? As far as a project not sure. However, 6 meters is really alive in the day now so I might just use what I have for a while LOL. Just this week I worked three new DX entities on 6m - Belize, Costa Rica, and St. Martin using the homebrew beam. We had a high windstorm last week and it looked like one element of the beam was bent by the wind but it was only torqued at the screw joint. I got up there and was able to tap it back with a garden tool. After the season I'll take it down for the winter and look at making some of my own mechanical improvements. It needs to hold the elements a bit better. I see the 3D printer involved in some way. Some of the fittings are already made by a 3D printer my friend's friend made for this project. He made them out of PETG which is tougher than PLA.

I designed my own style of antenna end-insulator right after I got the 3D printer. I don't like most of the types you can buy. I want my antenna wire to pull straight out of the insulator and not wrap around and/or tie in knots. I installed them this spring on two different fan dipoles. Two are printed in gray and two in white. The material is PLA. I want to see how they hold up after the blazing heat of the summer. Some say they will get soft and stretch. That is what I will find out. So far, they look just fine. If anyone wants the CAD for the insulator to use or mod let me know. Hmmm ... might ask DAVE if he can add .stl as a file attachment type (or could be zipped I guess).
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Re: Drake SPR-4 Shortwave Receiver
« Reply #55 on: September 21, 2023, 11:11:04 am »
I received a PM regarding the file I used to print the dial numbers. I will attach the Open Office file here for anyone who might need it. The font and spacing should be OK. Edit the file with your specific band details. But you must use clear adhesive "paper" to print it.
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