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Brian Hill March 29th 04 01:21 AM

HBR-16
 
Hi guys. I want to build the HBR -16. that was in a early 60s QST. I think?
Any info on this would be greatly appreciated.

73 Brian
--
Never under estimate the stimulation of eccentricity.

Brian's Radio Universe
http://webpages.charter.net/brianehill/



[email protected] March 29th 04 03:44 AM

The HBR web site:

http://www.qsl.net/k5bcq/HBR/hbr.html


I've built three HBR's. It's a nice receiver.

73,
Darrell, WA5VGO

[email protected] March 29th 04 03:44 AM

The HBR web site:

http://www.qsl.net/k5bcq/HBR/hbr.html


I've built three HBR's. It's a nice receiver.

73,
Darrell, WA5VGO

N2EY March 29th 04 04:06 AM

In article , "Brian Hill"
writes:

I want to build the HBR -16. that was in a early 60s QST. I think?
Any info on this would be greatly appreciated.


Two resources are an absolute must:

K5BCQ's excellent HBR website (your favorite search engine will find it by
searching "HBR K5BCQ"

There is an email reflector devoted to the HBR - instructions at the website,
IIRC

73 de Jim, N2EY

N2EY March 29th 04 04:06 AM

In article , "Brian Hill"
writes:

I want to build the HBR -16. that was in a early 60s QST. I think?
Any info on this would be greatly appreciated.


Two resources are an absolute must:

K5BCQ's excellent HBR website (your favorite search engine will find it by
searching "HBR K5BCQ"

There is an email reflector devoted to the HBR - instructions at the website,
IIRC

73 de Jim, N2EY

Brian Hill March 29th 04 11:27 PM

Thank Guys. I found Kees great website. I'm sure this will be a year long
project. I want it to look as good as it works. What kind of dial and drive
do you guys think is the best. I like that 2 speed drive on Norm Deemer's
(WA5HPJ) HBR-16. I'll be back in a bit, I'm sure.

73 Brian
--
Never under estimate the stimulation of eccentricity.

Brian's Radio Universe
http://webpages.charter.net/brianehill/

"N2EY" wrote in message
...
In article , "Brian Hill"


writes:

I want to build the HBR -16. that was in a early 60s QST. I think?
Any info on this would be greatly appreciated.


Two resources are an absolute must:

K5BCQ's excellent HBR website (your favorite search engine will find it by
searching "HBR K5BCQ"

There is an email reflector devoted to the HBR - instructions at the

website,
IIRC

73 de Jim, N2EY




Brian Hill March 29th 04 11:27 PM

Thank Guys. I found Kees great website. I'm sure this will be a year long
project. I want it to look as good as it works. What kind of dial and drive
do you guys think is the best. I like that 2 speed drive on Norm Deemer's
(WA5HPJ) HBR-16. I'll be back in a bit, I'm sure.

73 Brian
--
Never under estimate the stimulation of eccentricity.

Brian's Radio Universe
http://webpages.charter.net/brianehill/

"N2EY" wrote in message
...
In article , "Brian Hill"


writes:

I want to build the HBR -16. that was in a early 60s QST. I think?
Any info on this would be greatly appreciated.


Two resources are an absolute must:

K5BCQ's excellent HBR website (your favorite search engine will find it by
searching "HBR K5BCQ"

There is an email reflector devoted to the HBR - instructions at the

website,
IIRC

73 de Jim, N2EY




Ron March 30th 04 12:43 AM

The Eddystone 898 is, without any question in my mind, the ultimate
tuning dial. It is also the most difficult to work with (it's output
shaft is elevated rather high) and the most expensive.

Darrell, WA5VGO

Ron March 30th 04 12:43 AM

The Eddystone 898 is, without any question in my mind, the ultimate
tuning dial. It is also the most difficult to work with (it's output
shaft is elevated rather high) and the most expensive.

Darrell, WA5VGO

N2EY March 30th 04 02:58 AM

In article , "Brian Hill"
writes:

What kind of dial and drive
do you guys think is the best.


If you're building the classic HBR-16 and you don't want to modify the front
end layout, then *the* dial to use is the Eddystone 898. Also keep an eye out
for the Millen 39016 coupler (special type that has no backlash and tolerates
misalignment) and of course a suitable tuning capacitor.

While 898s have drawn amazing prices on eBay in the past, (well over $100)
recent sales have been quite a bit lower. There are two of them on auction
right now, and two closed last week. (insert standard disclaimer here).

73 de Jim, N2EY


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