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Re: SX-110 History
Oh yes.... that is one of the keynotes!!! Tnx. Jeep K3hvg
By D. Platt · #24599 ·
Re: SX-110 History
You forgot to mention the big horizontally oriented S-meter in the SX-99, which I consider superior to the narrow, difficult to read vertical S-meter of the SX-110. Bob K3AC
By Robert Needleman · #24598 ·
Re: SX-110 History
I still have my SX-99 from my early general-class days in 1959-60. The SX-110 is the same radio in a cheap cabinet (arguably easier to re-finish). Circular or slide-rule is the Ford vs. Chevy
By D. Platt · #24597 ·
Re: SX-110 History
Bob, Assume you mean the SX-100 Mark 1A. The manual and the schematic specifically for the SX-100 Mark 1A are on BAMA, but I¡¯ve attached them for your convenience. Are these incorrect? 73 ¨C Steve,
By KW4H · #24596 ·
Re: SX-110 History
I have a SX-110 which I acquired used from Harrison Radio, NYC in the early 1960's. The top of the chassis is stamped: *Mark 1A* That is all I could afford back then with a paper route salary. I just
By RJ Mattson · #24595 ·
Re: H-33B Center Pin Cooling Flag
Interesting mystery. It looks like the HT-33B added a little center pin push on cooling thingie. HT-33A manual does not mention it like the HT-33B manual does (section 2.1). Looking at tube pin
By Randy W7CPA · #24594 ·
Re: SX-110 History
That is a great observation. The company, Hallicrafters, recognized the change in design standards and all the new young Hams coming into the market in 1959, hence the S-107, S-108, SX-110. The older
By Ken Stinson · #24593 ·
Re: SX-110 History
When was the SX-115 introduced? Halli sure took a step backwards from "light, fast, and sleek" with that, didn't they? It was an odd exception in product packaging from the emerging S-Line and early
By Dan · #24592 ·
Re: Hallicrafter HT-32B and SX-115
Hi Paul,? I'm in Warminster (18974) and would be interested in your Hallicrafters gear. I had the SX-101A / HT-32 combo and passed them along about 2 years ago - I've missed them ever since! I have
By thoyer · #24591 ·
Re: Hallicrafter HT-32B and SX-115
Wish we were closer. That is my favorite Hallicrafters setup of all time. r/Garry, KF4S [email protected]> wrote:
By Garry Murphy · #24590 ·
Sx-101a
Yes to both! ...and to my eye the SX-101A is simply the Best-lookin' ham radio receiver ever built by anybody at anytime. Compared to the steam-punk and diesel-punk art styles, the SX-101A ia a Bently
By William Barrett, KW1B · #24588 ·
Re: SX-110 History
Yes Ken! The 1955 SX-99 styling is like a 1955 Chevy, rounded, heavy. The 1959 SX-110 is like a 1959 Chevy, light and sharp and trim. 73, Gary WB6OGD
By wb6ogd · #24587 ·
Re: SX-110 History
There was a change in industrial design standards during the late 1950s. The solid massive designs of the Post war era gave way to lighter designs that symbolized the Jet Age. This change occurred in
By Ken Stinson · #24586 ·
Re: SX-110 History
Steve, I'd like to read your article! I did have one back in the day, it was used when we got it. I am pretty sure it is just an SX-99 with a new modern style cabinet.. well with a slide rule dial too
By wb6ogd · #24585 ·
SX-110 History
Hi all, I¡¯m getting ready to restore a SX-110 and am looking for information on the history of the receiver. This will be another restoration article for ER magazine. I¡¯m curious about the
By KW4H · #24584 ·
Hallicrafter HT-32B and SX-115
My father, WA3ITL (SK) many years ago gave me his Hallicrafter HT-32B, SX-115, a Hickok tube tester a complete set of spare tubes and other cables and accessories with instructions to give it to the
By Paul Schmitt <Paul1.schmitt1@...> · #24583 ·
Re: H-33B Center Pin Cooling Flag
I sort of remember that there may have been cooling thing on the center pin of the original PL-172 in my HT-33B. However, I have not had it now for about 35 years and at 77 my memory is not that
By Mike Feher · #24582 ·
Re: H-33B Center Pin Cooling Flag
HT-33B Manual Page 2, 2.1 unpacking, second paragraph. I should have taken a pic, back together now sorry.
By Randy W7CPA · #24576 ·
old mic
I am looking for a spec. sheet for a Shure CM14N, controlled magnetic (dynamic) microphone. It would have been produced in the late 60's early 70's. It was used on Hallicrafters transceivers; the FM7,
By waltcates · #24575 ·
Re: H-33B Center Pin Cooling Flag
Looking at the Eimac 8295A data I saw no mention of it.? Is it shown in the Eimac or PL socket data?? Can you post a picture? -- 73/Rick WA6III __________________________________ No critters were
By Rick W7IMM · #24574 ·