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In the future I would like to set up an AM station for the low bands
(just 160m, 80m, and 40m) and am doing some research as to what equipment I should be looking for. I am looking to choose a good quality Receiver and Transmitter to start with and stay with. I don't have the space for a BoatAnchor collention right now, but would like to set myself up with a station with nice hi-quality audio for AM work. I am not looking to DX with them or contest with them. Just looking to do some high quality domestic AM work. To start I am looking for a good receiver, preferably with really good fidelity for AM. From what I have been reading everywhere it seems that the Hallicrafters SX-28 is the receiver to have if you are looking for good sound. People say it has good frequency stability. I was wondering how you would compare it on these points as well as selectivity and sensitivity with these other receivers which seem to be quite fine as well: Collins R-390 Collins 51J-4 Collins 75A-4 Hammarlund SP-600 Or does anyone have any others to suggest as well? Also, I am completely in the dark as far as transmitters go for the same kind of work. I am likewise looking for good high fidelity witr good frequency stability AM. But I don't know where to go (or is building your own rack the best way to go for this kind of work?) The transmitter I have come across for hi-fidelity AM work seems to be the Johnson Ranger and Johnson Ranger II (not sure what is the difference between them) Or is the Valiant or Viking better? But I am sure there are others out there as well. Any help with suggesting a good kW linear that would preserve a hi-fidelity signal would be appreciated as well. Are there any other things I should be considering as well that I have missed asking because of my relative newness to this area? This is a long term project and I am just in the information gathering phases right now. Any help would be appreciated. 73 dt .. |
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In the future I would like to set up an AM station for the low bands
(just 160m, 80m, and 40m) and am doing some research as to what equipment I should be looking for. What I use I think is awesome. Heathkit DX-100 (not the B version) and a Collins R388 housed in a matching DX-100 cabinet. The two make a 'pair' that way - the R388 fits the DX-100 case exactly, and they look terrific together. And the AM quality of the plate modulated DX-100 beats any of the smaller AM rigs out there. Also makes a fantastic CW setup, and the R388 is a very delightful all-wave SW receiver to boot. That's my vote Dave WB7AWK |
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Go with the DX-100 B Much better Transmitter
"Dave" wrote in message news.com... In the future I would like to set up an AM station for the low bands (just 160m, 80m, and 40m) and am doing some research as to what equipment I should be looking for. What I use I think is awesome. Heathkit DX-100 (not the B version) and a Collins R388 housed in a matching DX-100 cabinet. The two make a 'pair' that way - the R388 fits the DX-100 case exactly, and they look terrific together. And the AM quality of the plate modulated DX-100 beats any of the smaller AM rigs out there. Also makes a fantastic CW setup, and the R388 is a very delightful all-wave SW receiver to boot. That's my vote Dave WB7AWK |
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Stay with Johnson products. DX-100 OK but Heath gear was mechanically
inferior in comparison. As to a receiver - go with the HRO-60. Beats any of the Collins for audio fidelity and output, although not as mechanically well built. The HRO's superior bandspread is another advantage you'll lose with a 388. That's my preference. Roger Brown, KL7Q "Charles" wrote in message .. . Go with the DX-100 B Much better Transmitter "Dave" wrote in message news.com... In the future I would like to set up an AM station for the low bands (just 160m, 80m, and 40m) and am doing some research as to what equipment I should be looking for. What I use I think is awesome. Heathkit DX-100 (not the B version) and a Collins R388 housed in a matching DX-100 cabinet. The two make a 'pair' that way - the R388 fits the DX-100 case exactly, and they look terrific together. And the AM quality of the plate modulated DX-100 beats any of the smaller AM rigs out there. Also makes a fantastic CW setup, and the R388 is a very delightful all-wave SW receiver to boot. That's my vote Dave WB7AWK |
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I wonder if you are thinking about the same receiver as I
am..............the R388 had 30 bands, in 1 MHz increments, from .5 to 30.5MHz. This unit had 1kHz readout throughout the range. I've owned the HRO 60-T, and while it was a good receiver, it still wasn't as good as a properly working R388. You are right about that audio output stage on the National receiver, though. It did sound good. Same thing about those Johnson products. That VFO was a work of wonder. Pete Roger Brown wrote in message ... Stay with Johnson products. DX-100 OK but Heath gear was mechanically inferior in comparison. As to a receiver - go with the HRO-60. Beats any of the Collins for audio fidelity and output, although not as mechanically well built. The HRO's superior bandspread is another advantage you'll lose with a 388. That's my preference. Roger Brown, KL7Q "Charles" wrote in message .. . Go with the DX-100 B Much better Transmitter "Dave" wrote in message news.com... In the future I would like to set up an AM station for the low bands (just 160m, 80m, and 40m) and am doing some research as to what equipment I should be looking for. What I use I think is awesome. Heathkit DX-100 (not the B version) and a Collins R388 housed in a matching DX-100 cabinet. The two make a 'pair' that way - the R388 fits the DX-100 case exactly, and they look terrific together. And the AM quality of the plate modulated DX-100 beats any of the smaller AM rigs out there. Also makes a fantastic CW setup, and the R388 is a very delightful all-wave SW receiver to boot. That's my vote Dave WB7AWK |
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I wonder if you are thinking about the same receiver as I
am..............the R388 had 30 bands, in 1 MHz increments, from .5 to 30.5MHz. This unit had 1kHz readout throughout the range. I've owned the HRO 60-T, and while it was a good receiver, it still wasn't as good as a properly working R388. You are right about that audio output stage on the National receiver, though. It did sound good. Same thing about those Johnson products. That VFO was a work of wonder. Pete Roger Brown wrote in message ... Stay with Johnson products. DX-100 OK but Heath gear was mechanically inferior in comparison. As to a receiver - go with the HRO-60. Beats any of the Collins for audio fidelity and output, although not as mechanically well built. The HRO's superior bandspread is another advantage you'll lose with a 388. That's my preference. Roger Brown, KL7Q "Charles" wrote in message .. . Go with the DX-100 B Much better Transmitter "Dave" wrote in message news.com... In the future I would like to set up an AM station for the low bands (just 160m, 80m, and 40m) and am doing some research as to what equipment I should be looking for. What I use I think is awesome. Heathkit DX-100 (not the B version) and a Collins R388 housed in a matching DX-100 cabinet. The two make a 'pair' that way - the R388 fits the DX-100 case exactly, and they look terrific together. And the AM quality of the plate modulated DX-100 beats any of the smaller AM rigs out there. Also makes a fantastic CW setup, and the R388 is a very delightful all-wave SW receiver to boot. That's my vote Dave WB7AWK |
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Stay with Johnson products. DX-100 OK but Heath gear was mechanically
inferior in comparison. As to a receiver - go with the HRO-60. Beats any of the Collins for audio fidelity and output, although not as mechanically well built. The HRO's superior bandspread is another advantage you'll lose with a 388. That's my preference. Roger Brown, KL7Q "Charles" wrote in message .. . Go with the DX-100 B Much better Transmitter "Dave" wrote in message news.com... In the future I would like to set up an AM station for the low bands (just 160m, 80m, and 40m) and am doing some research as to what equipment I should be looking for. What I use I think is awesome. Heathkit DX-100 (not the B version) and a Collins R388 housed in a matching DX-100 cabinet. The two make a 'pair' that way - the R388 fits the DX-100 case exactly, and they look terrific together. And the AM quality of the plate modulated DX-100 beats any of the smaller AM rigs out there. Also makes a fantastic CW setup, and the R388 is a very delightful all-wave SW receiver to boot. That's my vote Dave WB7AWK |
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Go with the DX-100 B Much better Transmitter
"Dave" wrote in message news.com... In the future I would like to set up an AM station for the low bands (just 160m, 80m, and 40m) and am doing some research as to what equipment I should be looking for. What I use I think is awesome. Heathkit DX-100 (not the B version) and a Collins R388 housed in a matching DX-100 cabinet. The two make a 'pair' that way - the R388 fits the DX-100 case exactly, and they look terrific together. And the AM quality of the plate modulated DX-100 beats any of the smaller AM rigs out there. Also makes a fantastic CW setup, and the R388 is a very delightful all-wave SW receiver to boot. That's my vote Dave WB7AWK |
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In the future I would like to set up an AM station for the low bands
(just 160m, 80m, and 40m) and am doing some research as to what equipment I should be looking for. What I use I think is awesome. Heathkit DX-100 (not the B version) and a Collins R388 housed in a matching DX-100 cabinet. The two make a 'pair' that way - the R388 fits the DX-100 case exactly, and they look terrific together. And the AM quality of the plate modulated DX-100 beats any of the smaller AM rigs out there. Also makes a fantastic CW setup, and the R388 is a very delightful all-wave SW receiver to boot. That's my vote Dave WB7AWK |
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