That is one beautiful radio. I have a few boat anchors, an R-390 and the 75A4 along with some old ham rigs. Great video, I would love having this radio in my collection ... ... ...
WOW!! What a great piece of history. And what is amazing is it performs as good as many of the modern communications receivers. As an Amateur Operator I really appreciate this showing. It prompted me to look up the Scott History. What a story in itself. Thanks for your time to bring this to us, It is MUCH appreciated. Ron KB3VEW
I have over 100 vacuum tube receivers and I stand amazed at the E H Scott Special. Looks like your using an outboard HI FI Mono Block Amplifier as well. Great video!
Fabulous radio. Never saw one of those. I'm a Hallicrafters collector and the closest receiver to the EH is the SX-17. Really nice, great job restoring it.K2WH
The Swiss Army knife of relievers. What an amazing device. Beautifuly restored... I assume restored! Wish I was an NJARC member back then to have seen it in person.
that receiver looks like it would be superb for CW/Morse Code reception....love the bandspread, and the extra goodies....built like a tank....a high quality one....
..Это одна из вершин той эпохи, когда радиотехника строилась по законам архитектуры. И она ещё дарила гигантский "сенсорный опыт" с неповторимым звучанием "чистого тона"......💡🙋 (Москва)
Вы слышали, как там работает кристальный фильтр ? Вы слышали насколько малы шумы ПЧ ? Например если в трансивера включить cw полосу, то возникает ограниченный шум, а здесь мы слышим не шум, но ГРАНИЦЫ ПОЛОСЫ ПРОПУСКАНИЯ.......
Thanks for posting this guys.and yes,I was totally entertained!!HAve an Allwave 23 Warrington with the optional tweets and enjoy the heck out of it too!!! I'm not far from you guys either.
I have always been interested in Scott radio dow I never owned one or knew any one who did I wonder what was this one like could it pull in stations from all over the world even a few watt ones???
А вершиной счастья и престижа... - было прицепить к такой технике телетайп! (RTTY) с бумажной лентой.. Друзья смотрели на меня с восхищением, как на избранного.. А сейчас они тупо читают планшет.
At the time this radio was made 1600-1700 was the police band. If you watch a movie from the 30's or 40's and see a squad car with the antenna mounted on the rear bumper bent over the roof of the car and strapped to the front bumper 1600-1700 would have been the band they used
I'd almost kill to discover where this radio resided at during the war. I have a '39 Phantom Deluxe at my mountain cabin, but sadly, there's not much interesting material in the world of Dx anymore.
Nice piece of history! But did you have to assault my hearing by running the receiver at FULL VOLUME??? Really! I have my computer at 0 VU for normal listening to voices (yours) and when you turned the receiver on my hearing was almost destroyed. Yes, I get that you are proud of your E.H. Scott, probably as proud as I am of my pristine National HRO with all the coil sets, doghouse power supply, and Speaker with the diamond emblem. Very good, I've had my rant, maybe you will turn it down the next time, and I'm done here.
+Al Taqiyya You have to learn morse on the advanced amateur radio courses. The rules have relaxed a lot since i passed in 1995, but to operate higher power levels and full use of all the HF/VHF/UHF bands, you still need to learn morse afaik.
Nice shortwave radio! Awesome!!
good old receiver nice reception .73 om from france.
What a monster!
what a find!!! amazing!
Wow !! Thanks for you video. Is just amanzing. I need one !!!!
Great looking radio. A dial spinners delight. Thanks for sharing.
That is one beautiful radio. I have a few boat anchors, an R-390 and the 75A4 along with some old ham rigs. Great video, I would love having this radio in my collection ... ... ...
WOW!! What a great piece of history. And what is amazing is it performs as good as many of the modern communications receivers. As an Amateur Operator I really appreciate this showing. It prompted me to look up the Scott History. What a story in itself.
Thanks for your time to bring this to us, It is MUCH appreciated.
Ron
KB3VEW
What a beauty, thanks for sharing
In a word, WOW!!! Very nice!
That is a very nice communications receiver. Seems like a very sensitive set, and was made very well. Thanks for sharing the video.
What a beautiful old radio and sounds superb.... Why would anyone want to go digital when you have something like this to listen to!?
That is a thing of beauty. :)
I have over 100 vacuum tube receivers and I stand amazed at the E H Scott Special. Looks like your using an outboard HI FI Mono Block Amplifier as well. Great video!
That looks like an EH Scott Phantom power supply/amp off to the side there.
Now that's a radio! I have some tube radios, I guess 8 it so but nothing this nice!
Fabulous radio. Never saw one of those. I'm a Hallicrafters collector and the closest receiver to the EH is the SX-17. Really nice, great job restoring it.K2WH
What a beautiful radio.
Great video! Great receiver! Thanks for the post!
The Swiss Army knife of relievers. What an amazing device. Beautifuly restored... I assume restored! Wish I was an NJARC member back then to have seen it in person.
very nice..sweet rig..
O wow. that is great receiver. W4GSM
Yes, it is amazing.
most impressed, packs a lot of sensitivity
very cool radio the audio sounds very good
that receiver looks like it would be superb for CW/Morse Code reception....love the bandspread, and the extra goodies....built like a tank....a high quality one....
What kind of goober would give THIS video a thumbs down? Boggles my mind.
Beautiful set and I'd LOVE to own one of those rare beauties! 73 de KX5JT
Extra cool--love sw and lw
great Radio. :p never SAW B4. have fun with IT. GREAT! Im Radioamateur too. :)
Beautiful radio, Rich!
Made in Chicago-beautiful!
Great Demo & Radio! Thanks - Lloyd WA9NLA
May be even better than Collins R 390.... also ultra expensive... last sold on ebay for 15 000 dollars.. Thanks for share
..Это одна из вершин той эпохи, когда радиотехника строилась по законам архитектуры. И она ещё дарила гигантский "сенсорный опыт" с неповторимым звучанием "чистого тона"......💡🙋 (Москва)
Вы слышали, как там работает кристальный фильтр ? Вы слышали насколько малы шумы ПЧ ? Например если в трансивера включить cw полосу, то возникает ограниченный шум, а здесь мы слышим не шум, но ГРАНИЦЫ ПОЛОСЫ ПРОПУСКАНИЯ.......
@@иванепифан-к8ж да, у американских кварцев в ПЧ своеобразный шорох, будто "садится" на сигнал при точной настройке. На наших так не получалось..
Thanks for posting this guys.and yes,I was totally entertained!!HAve an Allwave 23 Warrington with the optional tweets and enjoy the heck out of it too!!! I'm not far from you guys either.
❤ I have not this one but the navy types two types heavy big guys some use magic eye tubes the others don’t have the eye tubes very nice video
After sony National Panasonic and Grundig, at next level I found Collins Hummerlund Hellicraft but now this shows me another level of rf engineering
That's not a boat anchor, it's the whole boat.
a very nice receiver. if you still own it, could you possible make a video with AM bandscan at night (with bfo) ?
thx !
manfred
It's a hi-fi receiver ! Where to buy ? Or the schematic !
Wonderful !!!!!!!!!
Beautiful radio. How about a more detailed video explaining the history of this radio? Any idea of how many Scott made of this model?
At the time of this video...there were 12 Scott Specials known to exist
The Scott was sold soon after this video was produced.
Красивое радио и звучит хорошо
Daar kan geen ( moderne radio ) tegenop !!!Prachtig ding
I have always been interested in Scott radio dow I never owned one or knew any one who did I wonder what was this one like could it pull in stations from all over the world even a few watt ones???
The best
А вершиной счастья и престижа... - было прицепить к такой технике телетайп! (RTTY) с бумажной лентой.. Друзья смотрели на меня с восхищением, как на избранного.. А сейчас они тупо читают планшет.
Would love to have a play with that. 73's from the UK
2M1VFO
Great!
any schematic for this receiver?
i like old radio... narrow lc tanks supress noises... and works best than modern SDRs...
At the time this radio was made 1600-1700 was the police band. If you watch a movie from the 30's or 40's and see a squad car with the antenna mounted on the rear bumper bent over the roof of the car and strapped to the front bumper 1600-1700 would have been the band they used
I had am EM Sargent military regen when I was a teenager
amazing radio, they don't make them as good as this one anymore now all with lausy varicap who have determinated lifespan
I'd almost kill to discover where this radio resided at during the war. I have a '39 Phantom Deluxe at my mountain cabin, but sadly, there's not much interesting material in the world of Dx anymore.
They put it in ships so they could play music and not get detected by u boats picking up the frequency this is a very rare radio for that purpose
Does it device can receiving Russian Radio or not? I shoud like change it on Russian "R-250m Whale".
This radio must have cost a fortune.
Nice piece of history! But did you have to assault my hearing by running the receiver at FULL VOLUME??? Really! I have my computer at 0 VU for normal listening to voices (yours) and when you turned the receiver on my hearing was almost destroyed. Yes, I get that you are proud of your E.H. Scott, probably as proud as I am of my pristine National HRO with all the coil sets, doghouse power supply, and Speaker with the diamond emblem. Very good, I've had my rant, maybe you will turn it down the next time, and I'm done here.
Needs to be reshot in high quality video. 480 video sucks.
who are the people that use Morse code now?
+Al Taqiyya Ham radio operators
+Al Taqiyya You have to learn morse on the advanced amateur radio courses. The rules have relaxed a lot since i passed in 1995, but to operate higher power levels and full use of all the HF/VHF/UHF bands, you still need to learn morse afaik.
+Mark Bartlett Morse code (cw) was completely eliminated as a requirement for any amateur radio license almost 15 years ago.
wow.....the guy doesn't know how to use his own radio ? How can he be that age and not know the difference between CW and RTTY ???