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Tubes are still plentiful, relatively inexpensive and easy to replace. Besides, once you have a spare set or two, you will be set for a long time. This radio will probably be operating long after I am gone.

I personally could care less about having the latest and greatest radio with more menu functions than I will ever use, or chasing DX or contesters. I would rather enjoy rag-chewing with a great reliable classic rig.

The DX comes over time, and is more enjoyable for me when DX joins just to chew the rag. I've had four or five of these classic old rigs over the past 30 or so years. My Elmer introduced me to his in the late 's and I purchased it when he updated his station. Seems that I would buy and then sell them after a year or so.

I used the Cygnet as a mobile, portable and fixed station. The stability is excellent for a radio of it's age, and the VFO tuning is so smooth. The tubes are easy to replace if necessary, and repairs plus alignment are straightforward. The most recent B I acquired was sent to a retired Swan Tech in Tuscon for a complete cleaning and overhaul I recommend as a backup and fun rig.

Buy one and enjoy twisting the knobs and flipping the switches. Got this 3rd-hand when I was in high school in the s. Was my first and only HF rig while I was an active ham. It was supposed to have something like W out, but never tuned up to more than about The rig took about 15 minutes to warm up and stabilize, but was solid after that.

The receiver was very sensitive, and the audio reports were always excellent. I think the bassy, full audio helped me get through some pileups in the past. I have nice memories of this rig while it still worked, and enjoyed starting ham radio with a nice old tube rig that I paid for with my own hard-earned high school money.

Wow, this is the best tube-only rig I've ever owned. NO receiver drift from what I can tell, great audio on the speaker. The tuning is definitely a little more complicated carrier insertion and such , but not really hard after you learn it.

I guess these used to be "mobile" rigs since the entire unit is self-contained no separate PS units. I've been told that the audio is good, but I find that the Shure hand mic that I have is lacking. Give this puppy a D and I'm sure it'll bust a pile up pretty good. I have yet to put this horse thru the paces, but I've had no problems with it yet.

Anyone who has connect PSK31 with this radio, please contact me at n5uv hotmail. I want to know how you went about setting up your interface to work with it on a Swan rig. I have a guess on how to do it, but I'd like some advise on it first. Either way, you can't go wrong with this rig I have owned my rig for 18 years and I still prefer it to my other HF rigs.

The Swan receiver is so sensitive and at the same time seems to be very selective. I enjoy the rich mellow sound that it reproduces.

I receive many fine reports from all over the world using my B. My rig puts out watts on 20 Phone. I have found that it is best to allow the rig to warm-up about 15 minutes before tuning up. If you are obtaining a swan b and are not familiar with the tuning procedures, please download the full manual and follow the tuning procedures.



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