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On Tue, 20 May 2008 21:22:15 -0700, "COLIN LAMB"
wrote: The HQ-145 is dual conversion, which is an upgrade from the HQ-140. Otherwise, it is pretty much the same. Colin K7FM I have one which I just recapped (I got a "positive smoke test with the old filter caps.) It's only double conversion on the higher bands. Its a decent enough receiver for the era, but it is no HQ-180. It has a decent crystal filter for the era, but nothing like todays filters. I agree it is in the chain of HQs 120, 129, 140, 150 each of which was a small incremental advance of its predecessor (I'm not really familiar with the HQ-150 and I don't know the differences between it and the physically similar HQ-140. I suspect the rationale for the HQ-145 was to have a receiver in that price niche with the electical characteristics of the HQ-140 (and perhaps the 150) and the styling of the line with the cast aluminum panel introduced in 1957 with the HQ-100 (of which I had one of the very first ones when I was a teenager. It was ordered for Christmas 1956 and advertised about three months earlier. I think I had one of the first 10 of these. The HQs 100, 145, and 180 were general coverage with band spread in the ham bands, and the 110 and 170 were ham band only as they existed at the time. I believe there was also a transmitter and an amplifier with that panel/cabinet design, but I was in college then and didn't see much ham gear. Aside from the replaced filter caps, my HQ-145 is in very nice electrical and physical shape. I have not used it in actual communications. Someday I'll find a nice Viking Adventurer...one of the transmitters I had as a kid, and pair it up with the HQ. Jon W3JT |
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