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Old March 27th 07, 09:09 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors
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Default Suggestions for tube-type general coverge rcvr, not HQ-180

On Mar 24, 8:01 pm, Rick wrote:
Well, I am beginning to have some doubts about the likelihood of finding
an excellent-quality Hammarlund HQ-180 at a price I can afford.

Certainly I am going to keep looking, but meanwhile I guess I need to come
up with a few alternatives that I can "settle" for if, as seems likely,
the HQ-180's have priced themselves out of my reach.

I need something that is all tubes, and works well on SSB. I plan to use
it mostly on CW but I need decent SSB performance. AM is relatively less
important (it should work on AM but doesn't need to be a spectacular
performer).

It does need to be general coverage 500 KHz to 30 MHz.

R390's and 51J4's would be good (but of course, more expensive than the
HQ-180) but none comes with a product detector and so performance on SSB
is likely to be marginal at best, right?

I have looked at a few Hallicrafters SX-100's (that is to say, looked at
their pictures on eBay... haven't actually seen one up close in at least
30 years). How does that model and other comparable models from
Hallicrafters and National stack up?

Did Heathkit ever make a general-coverage communications receiver that was
worthy of the name "communications receiver"? I know they had one, I
think the model was AR-3. I had one when I was a kid and it wasn't much.
Everything else I've seen from them seems to be ham bands only, and mostly
80-10 (no 160).

Any suggestions, places where I should start looking?


I would love to have an HQ-180 also but they are just too pricey. I
did find a nice HQ-170 on Ebay and restored it. The HQ-170 is not
general coverage but I really like mine for general boat anchor Ham
use. You can check out my HQ-170 and Ranger on my Flickr site.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/wb5kcm/...7594523189590/
It's not the greatest AM fidelity wise receiver due to the narrow IF
bandwidth but still does a nice job. You can pick up a nice HQ-170 at
hamfests for around $100 to $200 depending how pretty it is.
73, Randy