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Hammarlund HQ-120-X
I have a Hammarlund HQ-120-X on my bench as a restoration candidate.
Both the bandspread and the tuning dial are badly warped (from heat?). Has anyone successfully flattened the Hammarlund dials, and if so, how was it done? Or is there a source of replacement dials for the 120? TIA John G. |
Hammarlund HQ-120-X
The dials in the HQ-129X, and HQ-140X are the same as dials in the
HQ-120X. If all else fails, look for a junker HQ-129X or HQ-140X. I don't know of any source for replacements other than a donor set. --Ed ========================================= On May 16, 11:00 am, wrote: I have a Hammarlund HQ-120-X on my bench as a restoration candidate. Both the bandspread and the tuning dial are badly warped (from heat?). Has anyone successfully flattened the Hammarlund dials, and if so, how was it done? Or is there a source of replacement dials for the 120? |
Hammarlund HQ-120-X
Ed Engelken wrote:
The dials in the HQ-129X, and HQ-140X are the same as dials in the HQ-120X. If all else fails, look for a junker HQ-129X or HQ-140X. I don't know of any source for replacements other than a donor set. --Ed ========================================= On May 16, 11:00 am, wrote: I have a Hammarlund HQ-120-X on my bench as a restoration candidate. Both the bandspread and the tuning dial are badly warped (from heat?). Has anyone successfully flattened the Hammarlund dials, and if so, how was it done? Or is there a source of replacement dials for the 120? I don't know about Hammarlund dials but I flattened some Hallicrafters dials by heating them in hot water and then pressing them between two flat surfaces. I had to cut a hole in the middle to clear the bushing. be careful and test an inconspicuous spot on the dial to make sure the water doesn't dissolve the printing! 73, Roger -- Remove tilde (~) to reply Remember the USS Liberty (AGTR-5) http://ussliberty.org/ |
Hammarlund HQ-120-X
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Hammarlund HQ-120-X
On May 16, 9:38 pm, "Paul P"
wrote: Trywww.radiodaze.comfor possible replacements. You will probably have to call Phil. It would probably be easier to make new ones using a scan or perhaps laying out the dial with CAD software. Don Lancaster used to tout the notion of doing this as a raw PostScript programming job. It probably could be but the fact no one does it leads me to question its efficacy. |
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