

These items are much less common and have their own cult following. I am not prepared to take this into the more obscure - the R7, TR5 and linear amplifier realm. It obviously has grown well beyond that concept. Originally, I wanted to list items associated with Drake in general, but confined primarily to the B and C series receivers and transmitters. This is the sixth in the series and likely to be the last one for quite a while. No knowledge of what makes a particular example a good one. What surprised me most about this equipment is that there is almost no data external from Drake available. A lot of the data is what I would of liked to have known before I started to acquire some of this gear. A large part of the reason for this is that I've had to find this out myself - the hard way. I've included some historical information and some thoughts on what the B and C series are about.
80s artmatic power mods#
What I've tried to do here is not only list the mods that I know of, but to share some of my experiences with the equipment. I've stayed on 'the straight and narrow' in providing nothing radical and kept the changes to the refinement level. Some of these changes I have personally implemented and some are collections from other sources. Enclosed are a number of mods available for various pieces of Drake equipment of the 4 series and later. While reasonable effort has been made to ensure accuracy of data, the author assumes no liability or responsibility for the consequences of any action on the part of any reader through the use of this information. No fees or payment is to be granted or collected in the distribution of this material. 100ĭrake Mods 1.0 DRAKE MODS _ This document is considered public domain and you are free to distribute this document in its entirety without alteration. This Makes It All Worthwhile Comments by Rob Sherwood. 3.7.1 Sources of Commercial Mods 3.8 Some Notes on Receiver Gain and 3.9 The R4A. 3.5 What Distinguished the C Line? 3.6 R4B and R4C.
