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On 02/01/2016 06:50 PM, Jerry Stuckle wrote:
X I never had any Hallicrafters receivers but did once own an HT-32 transmitter. About the only piece of Ham gear I have left is a mint condition HQ-140-X in completely original condition My first receiver was a Hallicrafters SX-43. Paired with a Knight-Kit T-60, I'd love to have both back again. I've had a lot of fun in as a ham in the last 48 years, but I don't think anything will compare with the QSO's I made as a novice with a crystal rig and dipole. Yep, those were the days. I started out wit an HQ-110 rcvr and a Johnson Adventurer xmtr . I will never forget the 6AG7 to 807 combo. When I got my General ticket I added a slightly drift Knight Kit V-100 VFO and a homebrew cathode modulator. The cathode modulator plugged into the key jack and was made from all junk box parts. It was no where near as good as a plate modulator but I liked it better then screen grid modulation. I think input power was 25 watts max but I did manage to get out just a bit. |
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