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coffelt2 wrote:
"Scott Dorsey" wrote in message ... You can find a Hallicrafters S-38 for $50 at a hamfest still, and they are fun and easy to rebuild. You would go absolutely insane trying to use it on 40M CW, but it's a good pick for shortwave listening. Hey, just a minute, Scott! My old S-38 and I had a grand old time on 40M CW. Crystal controlled 6L6 "tritet" and two crystals could work the world. Of course one had to be able to copy the third or fourth one down in the pile. Precisely! --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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I hope you understand the limitations of your questions. You are talking
about OLD equipment. Chances are that anything you buy made needs some amount of restoration to make it work as it originally did when new. Most of the comments in the last week or two are related to comparison of the products when they were new. They are no longer new. An old Hallicrafters S-85 (definitely not a high-end receiver) might out perform an HQ-180 (definitely high end) if the S-85 has been carefully restored and the HQ-180 needs help. If you are looking at ebay and the seller says a receiver "works" then you do not have a clue about how well it works. It might be able to receive the AM station next door, but hear nothing else. It still "works". Bill - W2WO |
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