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Richard Knoppow wrote:
"k3hvg" wrote in message . .. BTW, I wonder if anyone out there has had experience with the Hallicrafters version of the SP-600? I am curious how its performance compares with the original. If my info infers what I believe it does, the R-274 (nee SX-73) was the first of the line. The Hammarlund SP-600/R-274( ) came later as they beat out Hallicrafters for the follow-on contracts. I have both receivers but prefer the Hallicrafters. Tuning is much smoother and the SX-73 has all the normal features of a general coverage receiver. I do not, however, have a clue as how they stack up regarding responses. I have heard rumors that there was a Hallicrafters R-274 "B" version of but the contract number is the same as the "original" R-274. I suspect this was merely a simple production change of a couple of components (capacitors) rather that a substantive design change. de K3HVG It would be interesting to see when the Hallicrafters project began. The Hammarlund SP-600 was first announced in 1948 but the advertizing features a drawing of what was probably either a mock-up or prototype. Also, the details in the ads vary in important ways from the production receiver. The first SP-600's came out about 1950. I think some of the changes were due to Hammarlund's realizing that the main customer would be the military. I am not sure of the date of the SX-73. The SX-73 is not a clone of the SP-600. Its a different design in many respects but meant to meet the same purchasing specs. As far as the dial etc., a properly working SP-600 has one of the smoothest tuning mechanisms around. Hallicrafters may be as good but the SP-600 is so good that its unlikely a different design would be significantly better. I also don't know what you mean by "normal features". Both receivers have about the same features and there is nothing missing from the SP-600. Truth told, you're about right..... The SP-600 does have virtually the same features. I'd forgotten that the '600 does have a filter phasing control. I guess the only feature might be the antenna tune control but one could argue the efficacy of that! The only other thing might be the physical compression/calibration of the amateur bands. The Hallicrafters has a bit more spread than the SP-600 on most ham bands. Beyond that, your comment is appropriate. The other comment might be that re-capping an early SP-600 can be laborious, especially when replacing the caps on the turret modules and inside the RF side channel. Not difficult, just laborious. Later models don't have that issue, of course. |
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