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On Apr 22, 1:00*pm, "Joe L." wrote:
Hello. I've been restoring a Hammarlund HQ-145 that has been neglected for many years. After performing the RF alignment, I noticed that the sensitivity at 10 Mc on the 10-30 Mc range is about 10 dB worse than when tuned to 10 Mc on the 4-10 Mc range. This was even after adjusting the 10-30 Mc ANT and RF coils as instructed by the manual. The sensitivity is actually much better at 30 Mc than it is at 10 Mc on that band setting. I wonder if this was a design compromise? Or is there still something flaky with my HQ-145? I would appreciate it if someone else with a working HQ-145 would please check whether theirs operates the same way. Just tune into WWV at 10 Mc on both band settings and see if there's much difference in signal strength. Thanks! Tnx, Joe K9LY I had one of these a while back. The first thing I noticed about the HQ-145 is the lack of real electronic components within a huge cabinet. There is plenty of real estate there! Some of the circuits are pretty much bare bones and this includes the conversion/ oscillators. When the second conversion oscillator "Kicks In" it makes up for the overall gain that was lacking on the lower band which was single conversion. The HQ-180/160 didn't P-600 so I suspect they were the top design and all the others just had stuff taken out to cut the overall cost of the receiver. This radio was one step up from the single conversion HQ-100 which suffered from image rejection problems fixed by the double conversion of the HQ-145. I think the double conversion setup was minimal and could have been more well thought out to balance the gain a bit better. Tony |
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