I should have mentioned…i still have too many heavy radios.  Besides the 
390/urr and 390A I have several SP-600’s, two National NC-183D’s, SX-28A, 
SX-101, Racal RA-17 and I’ve probably forgotten something. On the lighter tube 
stuff a Hammarlund HQ-180, a couple Heathkit receivers and transmitters and 
then the more modern stuff an assortment of Racal, Plessey, JRC and cubic 
receivers and a TenTec RX-340 to round things out….oh and can’t forget the 
featherweight Perseus.

I’m a receiver lover for sure…

Cecil

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> On Nov 9, 2022, at 11:47 AM, wli via R-390 <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> This is an interesting thread we are pursuing. The idea of a keyword search 
> of the archives is brilliant, and will be very useful for all of us.  My 
> attempts with "Pearls" has misfilings, and can be frustrating when you are 
> looking for a specific subject. Just for the record, I am 83 and a retired 
> surgeon. Been fooling with radio since 1952, and am probably the only one on 
> this listserv without a ticket. My stash is smaller now, with only two 
> R390A's (an early Collins and a newer Capehart) with their original meters, 
> an untouched R392, a BC-348Q, a couple of Q-5er's, and one RAX. My one 
> "modern" unit is a TenTek 1254. My weakness is being a test instrument 
> junkie, with a collection of homebrew gear. 
> 
> W. Li
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