Been told that the URL is not working.  Not sure what happened, but try this 
one:

http://www.ea1ddo.es/drake.html

or type in  www.ea1ddo.es/drake.html

Hope it comes through and sorry for any problems created.

73,
Ron WD8SBB

--- On Wed, 6/23/10, Ron <[email protected]> wrote:

From: Ron <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [Drakelist] TR-7 Practical?
To: "Curt" <[email protected]>, "Nigel Gunn G8IFF/W8IFF" <[email protected]>
Cc: [email protected]
Date: Wednesday, June 23, 2010, 5:32 PM

Curt,
re: service manual.  The best is to get an original, but good copies are fine.  
There is also a reasonable PDF version available free from 
http://www.ea1ddo.es/drake.html.  Be sure to send him a thank you note if you 
download, as he has done a service by having it available free of charge.  I 
consider this copy totally acceptable, especially for free.  

I will say that the electronic copies are quite usable, but one you can lay on 
the table is so much easier when you are looking at things (maybe I'm old 
fashioned).  Only time I have really needed mine was when I put the 10 turn pot 
upgrade on my voltage board inside the TR7.

Also if you plan to work on the rig (or have someone work on it for you), the 
extender boards are a must.  Have a look at
 www.wb4hfn.com for a resource paper with data on all the
 Drake lines and misc good ideas.

73,
Ron WD8SBB


--- On Wed, 6/23/10, Nigel Gunn G8IFF/W8IFF <[email protected]> wrote:

From: Nigel Gunn G8IFF/W8IFF <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [Drakelist] TR-7 Practical?
To: "Curt" <[email protected]>
Cc: [email protected]
Date: Wednesday, June 23, 2010, 1:42 PM

Most of my problems have been intermittent faults due to dirty connectors.
I had to change an LED display with gone out segments, they are available.
I somehow killed a PA transistor. The transistors used in the Yaesu FT1000 
series transistors are a direct replacement 
and available from Yaesu.
I now have an intermittent s-meter due to noisy preset pots which are available 
from many suppliers.

Mine was bought in Britain probably 15 years
 ago so no idea of current value.

If you get one, make sure you get the service manual for it.



On 23-Jun-10 17:09, Curt wrote:
> I really enjoy my old hollow-state Drake equipment, and a friend's
> purchase of a TR-7 has me interested in perhaps owning one. Am a little
> reluctant because while my 2B and 4-line equipment are readily repaired
> should the need arise, imagine the TR-7/7A maybe contains lot of
> components made from unobtainium. What are the experiences of owners on
> this list regarding keeping a TR-7 operational.
>
> And, what is appropriate price range for one in good operational condition?
>
> 73, Curt KB5JO
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