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They did not get much respect from high-end dealers in the U.S. Optonica was the brand name for high-end electronics manufactured by the Japanese giant Sharp from 1976 to 1981 or so. Onkyo Tuners can be found on a separate page. See how one sample sounded compared to other top tuners on our Shootouts page. Jim was our only panelist who ever saw a TU39. Please post in our FMtuners group if you've ever used a BWD-1.

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We've only seen a few of them offered in the secondary market since 2001, usually between $275-550, and usually sold together with a "SOAP" power supply unit. Onix BWD-1 ( front, with power supply, back) search eBayĪ longtime favorite of our knowledgeable contributor doug s., the BWD-1 is a very rare and pricey minimalist FM-only tuner. We have posted updated eBay sale price data in this section through August, 2011 data for "as is" or damaged tuners, or otherwise unrepresentative auctions, may be excluded. Please see the On-Deck Circle for tuners that we know very little about or that we're not sure merit a writeup. In parentheses after the model number are the year of introduction and most recent list price, and/or the original list price if indicated by "orig" (special thanks to David Rich of The Audio Critic for copies of historical material from his reference library). Tuners are listed alphabetically by manufacturer and in alphabetical and numerical sequence by model number. Granted to quote our text so long as proper credit is given.ĮBay listings that quote us incorrectly or without credit may be Motorola System Infrastructure (Consoles, Base Stations, Repeaters, Trunking, etc.©2001-2020 Tuner Information Center.

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  • Thanks again for all the info and help to those that chimed in! Waiting for a couple of VHF units and will get to work on figuring out how to cram a pair in my Excursion. I do really like the MCS2000, seems like a very nice radio and the few people I have talked to have commented how good the audio is. The next suspect piece is the little Motorola Watt Meter, I have a couple of slugs and the both read the same, so I will be checking that too as it's been a long while since it's been used and seems like it may be reading a bit low. One thing that I am now convinced that the POS 'Cross needle' meter is way off on current, by 5+amps when reading TX power. Seems to put out 80 watts in HI and current is much less then the other POS Tenma power supply showed. Now on to the story, I just got in a nice Astron 50 amp supply and fired it up. The guy that I got them from is solid and said no problem to return or repair. Got a couple of MCS2000 speakers from them, but no radios.













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