Gary,

On Wednesday 16 January 2008 03:38:27 am [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>      As Rob Ross of London, Ontario has  discovered, there is a significant
> difference in sensitivity between a  factory unit and a service-manual
> aligned unit.  After performing 16 of  these full alignments, I have seen
> major improvements in sensitivity in 10  units, minor improvements in 4
> units, and marginal improvements in 2  units.  There has not yet been a
> factory SRF-59 that has not had some  sensitivity improvement gained by
> full alignment.
>
>      Of course, every SRF-59 DXer (American and  Canadian) deserves the
> maximum sensitivity possible for DXing success, and  as more technicians
> offer their services for full service-manual alignments,  this will become
> a reality.

I just ordered the "prison radio" from Ebay which I have been led to believe 
is the same as the SRF-59, but with a clean case.   Let me know if you know, 
if this is true.  I will see how hard it is to get apart and align.

Steve
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