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Re: The First and Last Hallicrafters with Flywheel tuning?
Kevin w9cf contact me at cateswa at msn.com. Walt Cates, WD0GOF https://wd0gof.com/Hallicrafters A majority of acceptance is not proof of correctness. https://wd0gof.com/bible-study/commentaries/
By waltcates · #32190 ·
Re: The First and Last Hallicrafters with Flywheel tuning?
My SX-146 has been on a shelf in a box in the garage for the last 10 years or more. My memory is that it has a bit of sustained movement, but doesn't go end to end, or anything like that. It does give
By Kevin W9CF · #32189 ·
Re: Mores code
Yes, my wife and I celebrated it every year. Birthday of Samuel Morse and also her birthday. Morse Code Day is celebrated annually on April 27th , the birthday of Samuel Morse, the inventor of the
By Peter A Markavage · #32188 ·
Re: The First and Last Hallicrafters with Flywheel tuning?
My SX-17 has direct tuning and a fly wheel. *K2WH Bill's QRZ Biography ( https://www.qrz.com/db/k2wh ) * ---------------------------------------------------
Re: Mores code
Mr Morse will be turning in his grave ! So what is ¡°Morse code¡± ?: ¡°Morse code 1.0¡± , ¡°Morse code 1.1¡± , ¡°Morse code 1.2¡± The earliest code that resembles ¡°Morse code¡± was Vail¡¯s
By don Root · #32186 ·
Re: Mores code
-.? ---? ..? -..? ..? -..? -.? -? -.-? -.? ---? .--? -? ....? .-? - -? ....? .- ? -.? -.-? ...?? -...? ..? .-..? .-.. (Even after 55 years of non-use !) Tom Latimer, ex-CTR(2)
By Thomas Latimer · #32185 ·
Re: Mores code
But did Samuel Morse really invent this code? Inquiring minds wonder. ? ? ? ? Joe Connor
By Joe Connor · #32184 ·
Mores code
Did you know this is officially, Mores Code day? Walt Cates, WD0GOF https://wd0gof.com/Hallicrafters A majority of acceptance is not proof of correctness. https://wd0gof.com/bible-study/commentaries/
By waltcates · #32183 ·
Re: The First and Last Hallicrafters with Flywheel tuning?
Thanks Kevin. You may be correct since that receiver was made up until 1969. How does the tuning feel on that receiver?? Do you get some sustained spin movement with a flick of the wrist? 73 Don N9OO
By Don Buska - The Radio Lab Works · #32182 ·
Re: The First and Last Hallicrafters with Flywheel tuning?
The sx-146 has flywheel tuning. It might not be the last, but must be close. 73 Kevin w9cf
By Kevin W9CF · #32181 ·
Re: The First and Last Hallicrafters with Flywheel tuning?
That sure is a nice looking SX42! Thanks for the pic! John K5MO [email protected]> wrote:
Re: The First and Last Hallicrafters with Flywheel tuning?
Richard, it seems to me for older receivers, while tuning across a ham band the weight is not helpful, but when tuning from end to end or the whole dial, it is helpful. So what weight is the best ?
By don Root · #32179 ·
Re: The First and Last Hallicrafters with Flywheel tuning?
Good afternoon The SX-96 has a flywheel also Bruce
By Bruce Kirkpatrick · #32178 ·
Re: The First and Last Hallicrafters with Flywheel tuning?
Humphrey Bogart as an exec with an SX 42 in his office. Movie title Sabrina co-starring Audrey Hepburn. groups.io <don@...> wrote:
By MarkJ · #32177 ·
Re: The First and Last Hallicrafters with Flywheel tuning?
My S-20r and S-40A? have flywheels on the band spread. It's possible that some receivers have flywheels on the main tuning but I can't think of any hallicrafters that? do. Also, flywheels are found
By Richard Knoppow · #32176 ·
Re: The First and Last Hallicrafters with Flywheel tuning?
Good point Ed, thanks. 73 Don N9OO
By Don Buska - The Radio Lab Works · #32175 ·
Re: The First and Last Hallicrafters with Flywheel tuning?
My S 20R has one also, made in 1942, was at Camp Pendelton at the NCO club. [email protected]> wrote:
Re: The First and Last Hallicrafters with Flywheel tuning?
Also consider the SR series were billed as mobile rigs and you would not want a weighted free wheeling tuning in that application. Ed, WA9GQK
By edward schumacher · #32173 ·
Re: The First and Last Hallicrafters with Flywheel tuning?
The SR series did not use cord drive. It is direct drive. The ht-44 and the SX-117 and others were also direct drive. Walt Cates, WD0GOF https://wd0gof.com/Hallicrafters A majority of acceptance is
By waltcates · #32172 ·
Re: The First and Last Hallicrafters with Flywheel tuning?
Thanks Paul,? I was wondering about the last of the SR-line.? So I guess once Hallicrafters went to the 'lighter' rig trend in the 1960's, no more Battle Ships, the flywheel was probably cast away.
By Don Buska - The Radio Lab Works · #32171 ·