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I'll add that the HQ-180A has an extra filament transformer to keep the
LO and mixer hot so there's minimal warm up, stability wise. If you need rapid stability, this might be a plus. If not, its a power drain...... Price wise? It ALL depends on condition. An absolutely mint 180A might go for $600. I've seen dogs go for well under $200 at hamfests. Same goes for 170A's, although their top prices won't match the 180A. Rick wrote: On dxing.com, the differences between the Hammarlund HQ-180 and -180A are listed as "solid state power supply, 230 VAC, 3 position BFO, accessory socket, less drift and 500 ohm line output". How many of these are of any particular importance? For example, what does the "3 position BFO" do for me that a plain (I assume "single position") BFO would not do? What is the accessory socket for? Is "less drift" a dramatic difference, i.e. does the vanilla 180 suffer from stability problems that the -180A fixed? How much extra would you pay for a -180A over a -180 if both were in excellent condition? |
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