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rebel November 4th 06 02:42 PM

Old Transmitter Question
 
In my early ham radio days, I used to trade rigs a lot. Back in the 60's I
had a transmitter for a short while and I can't remember the model number.
It was old at that time and I am pretty sure it was a National but I am not
even sure of that any more. (A mind is a terrible thing to lose :-) It
covered 80 to 10 meters (possibly160 meters also) and had a 4-65 tube in the
output stage. The unique part was the transmit modes however, CW and FM.
Can anyone enlighten me on what it actually was? I seem to remember NC-27
but I tried searching the web and didn't find anything.




L Ron Hubbub November 4th 06 03:15 PM

Old Transmitter Question
 
Hallicrafters HT19 perhaps?


"rebel" wrote in message
...
In my early ham radio days, I used to trade rigs a lot. Back in the 60's
I had a transmitter for a short while and I can't remember the model
number. It was old at that time and I am pretty sure it was a National but
I am not even sure of that any more. (A mind is a terrible thing to lose
:-) It covered 80 to 10 meters (possibly160 meters also) and had a 4-65
tube in the output stage. The unique part was the transmit modes however,
CW and FM. Can anyone enlighten me on what it actually was? I seem to
remember NC-27 but I tried searching the web and didn't find anything.






L Ron Hubbub November 4th 06 10:46 PM

Old Transmitter Question
 
Hallicrafters HT19 perhaps?

http://www.rigpix.com/hallicrafter/ht19.htm

"rebel" wrote in message
...
In my early ham radio days, I used to trade rigs a lot. Back in the 60's
I had a transmitter for a short while and I can't remember the model
number. It was old at that time and I am pretty sure it was a National
but I am not even sure of that any more. (A mind is a terrible thing to
lose :-) It covered 80 to 10 meters (possibly160 meters also) and had a
4-65 tube in the output stage. The unique part was the transmit modes
however, CW and FM. Can anyone enlighten me on what it actually was? I
seem to remember NC-27 but I tried searching the web and didn't find
anything.








COLIN LAMB November 5th 06 03:17 PM

Old Transmitter Question
 
L. Ron Hubbub gets the gold star.

I would bet at least an old, burned out 4-65 that it was the Hallicrafters
HT-19. Used the HT-18 vfo and only covered 80-10 meters. They are pretty
rare.

Colin K7FM




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