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Old April 18th 07, 06:19 AM posted to rec.radio.amateur.equipment
Fred McKenzie Fred McKenzie is offline
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Default HTX-10 Information

In article om,
"mike boersma" wrote:

Does anyone have information on the Radio Shack HTX-10 10m radio?


Mike-

The Radio Shack HTX-10 is nearly identical to the Albrecht AE485S. see
http://service.alan-germany.de/Amateurfunk/AE485S/
for some more information.

If you search the web, you will find a CW adapter for the HTX-10. I
wrote up a mod to add a lithium backup battery to keep memory contents
alive when disconnected from power. (There are mods for the AE485S that
do not work with the HTX-10.)

The HTX-10 was sold at a discounted price after Radio Shack discontinued
it. I don't recall, but it may have been around $49. I've seen them
selling for close to the original price at Hamfests. If it was over
$100, you might find a better rig for just a little more. (Examples
might be the Kenwood TS-520 and TS-130, which are around 20 to 30 years
old now.)

The HTX-10 should work quite well when the band is open. The way things
are now, the band could be wide open but you don't hear anyone. Nobody
is on because they don't expect the band to be open! Learn to listen
for the CW beacons.

Fred
K4DII