Schroedingers Cat said:
Anyone heard of this ultimate AM DX radio? It's discussed at this link.
Anyone ever used them? They were apparently used in the military, and were once considered top secret. Any specifications? What bells and whistles does it have?
As a navy radioman aboard a destroyer for three years I used the R390 almost every day. We had two of them aboard and never had a service issue with either one despite the severe rattling they got when we were engaged in shore bombardment for almost two years in Vietnam.
Ours were free-standing units bolted to the metal desk which held two typewriters and our code keys. They were easy to use and had many adjustments for AM voice/code/SSB reception and were connected to one of several long-wire antennas. They are very large and heavy units even by the standards of the day (early to late 60's).
I used to spend my nighttime shifts DXing with the R390's as they were much better than the two RBO's we had as ship's entertainment receivers. It was common to hear stateside signals from locations in the Tonkin Gulf and South China Sea.
Ours were used in concert with a pair of Collins URC-32 1KW transmitters.
Apparently they can be picked up with relative ease at Ham meets across the country although I don't think they are cheap. A friend of mine bought one 10-12 years ago and uses it as his primary AM receiver.