Demo of a old EH Scott receiver that I recently repaired. When I picked it up, it was a mess. Now it plays super. The video shows the unit out of the cabinet. Yes, I have the original cabinet. The entire receiver weighs approx 105 Lbs. Found lots of good info on the web for repairing it. D-Lab offers repair of vintage electronics from Ham gear to guitar amps! Enjoy the presentation.
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totally awesome, but is it actually legal to have that awesome unit around and working. nice found tho.^^
When you say things like 40meter, what does that mean. Like I have seen aerials that are 6M,2M and 70cm?? is that something to do with frequency?
A fantastic piece of history you have there. Thanks.
Hi Steve, I appreciate it very much Sir. I enjoy working on the tube equipment. All of my Ham gear is tube type. A friend of mine was in the Navy. He is now running the RX in his shack and loving the booming AM!
Great work———-to “resurect “old gear from WW2-and make it work to specifications——shows that our grandfathers knew about “performance”.
That tuning mechanism and flywheel effect-is nothing short of-perfection.
Nothing is left to chance?-the construction is solid-that’s why they weighed “so much ?
Your restorative “mods “are-great
Steve.
hi sir,i like the old ones,i have a yaesu fr 101 and love to sit in my shack and listen to the bands,great video and the receiver just great,best regards from william,n.ireland