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Al Donkin
October 29th 03, 04:33 PM
I need a little help to determine the value of my Hallicrafters SX 71
receiver. I am the original owner, non-smoker, and I also have the original
owner's manual.
I modified the receiver about 25 years ago, but I think I have it back to
it's original state. It works, but the bandswitch needs cleaning. It covers
75 to 6 meters (but I would not call it a hot receiver on 6 meters!) I would
prefer local pickup in the Bloomsburg, PA area. I am not a fan of
boatanchors, and any help would be appreciated to get my basement cleaned
out. Thanks for reading...

--
73, from W2EMF,
Al Donkin
email:
A Radio Amateur since 1950

Brian Hill
October 29th 03, 11:27 PM
Hi. Right now there are four completed auctions for SX-71s that sold on Ebay
and a couple still in the running. All ranging from $103.50- $238.00.
Compare yours to them and find the one that closely resembles the condition
of your set and there you have it. Hope this helps.
--
73 and good DXing!

Brian's Radio Universe
http://home.jps.net/~jonnysocko/


"Al Donkin" > wrote in message
...
> I need a little help to determine the value of my Hallicrafters SX 71
> receiver. I am the original owner, non-smoker, and I also have the
original
> owner's manual.
> I modified the receiver about 25 years ago, but I think I have it back to
> it's original state. It works, but the bandswitch needs cleaning. It
covers
> 75 to 6 meters (but I would not call it a hot receiver on 6 meters!) I
would
> prefer local pickup in the Bloomsburg, PA area. I am not a fan of
> boatanchors, and any help would be appreciated to get my basement cleaned
> out. Thanks for reading...
>
> --
> 73, from W2EMF,
> Al Donkin
> email:
> A Radio Amateur since 1950
>
>

Brian Hill
October 29th 03, 11:27 PM
Hi. Right now there are four completed auctions for SX-71s that sold on Ebay
and a couple still in the running. All ranging from $103.50- $238.00.
Compare yours to them and find the one that closely resembles the condition
of your set and there you have it. Hope this helps.
--
73 and good DXing!

Brian's Radio Universe
http://home.jps.net/~jonnysocko/


"Al Donkin" > wrote in message
...
> I need a little help to determine the value of my Hallicrafters SX 71
> receiver. I am the original owner, non-smoker, and I also have the
original
> owner's manual.
> I modified the receiver about 25 years ago, but I think I have it back to
> it's original state. It works, but the bandswitch needs cleaning. It
covers
> 75 to 6 meters (but I would not call it a hot receiver on 6 meters!) I
would
> prefer local pickup in the Bloomsburg, PA area. I am not a fan of
> boatanchors, and any help would be appreciated to get my basement cleaned
> out. Thanks for reading...
>
> --
> 73, from W2EMF,
> Al Donkin
> email:
> A Radio Amateur since 1950
>
>

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