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<DIV><FONT face="Times New Roman">Can anyone on here help me and give me a lead
finding a Harvey Wells R-9 or R-9A receiver? I'm trying to set up a station as I
used as a kid. (Maybe someone on here has or knows of one I might be able to
find. I really want to find one that is all there).<BR><BR>I plan to restore it
and match it with my Harvey Wells T-90 transmitter, H-W power supply and Harvey
Wells antenna tuner.<BR><BR>I am not looking for one restored but that would be
OK. I mainly want to start out with a nice looking radio (completely there) I
can fully restore. Please describe fully the physical condition of the radio if
it's yours. (Paint, rust, holes, original knobs, meter, dial, cabinet, etc.)
Pictures would be great but not a deal breaker. (I don't want a rusty
hulk).<BR><BR>I had used a pair of Harvey Wells as a youth and would like to
reassemble a similar station. I have the tuner, transmitter and power supply
right now. Just need the receiver to make things complete.<BR><BR>Please contact
me if you would have any leads for me in finding one. Thanks a lot. This is the
last missing link to come up with a replica of my Harvey Wells station. I
appreciate all of you having to read this. I'm hoping this boat anchor group
might have a lead for me to follow.<BR><BR>73,<BR><BR>Lee, w0vt <BR>Houston,
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