Drake TR7 HF Transceiver: Guides, Mods, and Reviews
Find technical specifications, user reviews, restoration projects, and modification guides for the classic Drake TR7 HF transceiver.
The Drake TR-7 is a classic HF transceiver, well-regarded by many operators for its robust build and solid performance on the amateur radio bands. Introduced in the late 1970s, it quickly became a favorite for its direct-conversion receiver design and straightforward operation, making it suitable for both casual QSOs and more demanding DX work. Many hams still use the TR-7 today, appreciating its analog feel and repairability.
Operators interested in the TR-7 can find detailed technical specifications and user reviews to understand its capabilities. There are also numerous resources dedicated to restoration projects, modifications, and improvements, such as installing VFO stabilizers or enhancing audio quality. These articles often include practical advice for troubleshooting common issues like transmit key functions or restoring full output power, helping owners keep their vintage Drake TR-7 stations on the air.
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Technical specification by Universal Radio
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RadioReference.com page dedicated to the Drake TR-7 HF transceiver
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On these pages you will find articles and pictures reagarding a renewed Drake TR7 by DK4DDS
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eHam reviews of the popular HF Transceiver Drake TR7
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Installing the Cumbria Designs X-Lock VFO Stabilizer, and Improving The TR7 Audio Quality
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Identifying The Drake TR-7 Differences and Versions
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The intent of this article is to help the semi-non-technical person understand what is inside the Drake TR-7(A) Transceiver, how it works, and discusses simple adjustment and modifications the end-user can perform
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By Floyd Sense K8AC
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Interesting article on how Marc Van Stralen, PA1HFO, took the Drake TR-7 Transceiver to the Next Level.
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TR-7 PIN diode test procedure
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Drake TR-7 A.M. Transmit Filter Modification
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Useful Function for the Drake TR-7(A) \"Store\" Switch Add A Transmit Key Function