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WTD: Heathkit HR-10B mods
Anyone have a copy of the magazine article (73?) that is purported to have
modifications for the Heathkit HR-10B ham band receiver? While in Boston, I picked up one of these little green guys at the MIT monthly ham flea market this weekend and before I go through the radio, I'd like to get my ducks in a row, modification-wise. thanks Bob kb8tl at yahoo dot com |
Heathkit HR-10B mods
"CP" wrote in message
... Anyone have a copy of the magazine article (73?) that is purported to have modifications for the Heathkit HR-10B ham band receiver? While in Boston, I picked up one of these little green guys at the MIT monthly ham flea market this weekend and before I go through the radio, I'd like to get my ducks in a row, modification-wise. thanks Bob kb8tl at yahoo dot com First Heatkit receiver that I built in 1972 Restoration (Electric Radio -- Nov 2006) http://www.willydog5.com/index.php?o...13&Itemi d=39 http://listserv.tempe.gov/admin/WA.E...th&F=P&P=18331 |
Heathkit HR-10B mods
Thanks but I found these too with the usual searches.
Bob First Heatkit receiver that I built in 1972 Restoration (Electric Radio -- Nov 2006) http://www.willydog5.com/index.php?o...13&Itemi d=39 http://listserv.tempe.gov/admin/WA.E...th&F=P&P=18331 |
Heathkit HR-10B mods
"CP" wrote in message
. .. Thanks but I found these too with the usual searches. Bob First Heathkit receiver that I built in 1972 Restoration (Electric Radio -- Nov 2006) http://www.willydog5.com/index.php?o...13&Itemi d=39 http://listserv.tempe.gov/admin/WA.E...th&F=P&P=18331 I have paper copies (notes and some copies) of the HR-10B modifications that you are asking about -- but have not found an Internet source. Many of these are marginal to bad. The voltage regulator tube mod for regulation of the VFO voltage is probably the most popular. gb |
WTD: Heathkit HR-10B mods
CP wrote:
Anyone have a copy of the magazine article (73?) that is purported to have modifications for the Heathkit HR-10B ham band receiver? While in Boston, I picked up one of these little green guys at the MIT monthly ham flea market this weekend and before I go through the radio, I'd like to get my ducks in a row, modification-wise. thanks Bob kb8tl at yahoo dot com Why modify it? It's a 40 year old entry level radio. Why try and make it into something it was never meant to be? I respectfully suggest that you just restore it to operational condition and enjoy it for what it is. |
WTD: Heathkit HR-10B mods
"Billy Burpelson" wrote in message
... CP wrote: Anyone have a copy of the magazine article (73?) that is purported to have modifications for the Heathkit HR-10B ham band receiver? While in Boston, I picked up one of these little green guys at the MIT monthly ham flea market this weekend and before I go through the radio, I'd like to get my ducks in a row, modification-wise. thanks Bob kb8tl at yahoo dot com Why modify it? It's a 40 year old entry level radio. Why try and make it into something it was never meant to be? I respectfully suggest that you just restore it to operational condition and enjoy it for what it is. I may have to agree with Billy about not modifying the rig. I say "may" because I'm not aware of the mods listed - or how they might improve the radio if any. NOR have I heard of any rigs having been done - and any results. Mods "can" be nice - if they "enhance" a radio's performance. However - most of the mods I see - tend to turn a radio to crap - more often than not. I've done some myself - and well - though I know they were done correctly - lets face it - the radio worked better as it was "intended" and it didn't take me long to put it back to normal. Then I've seen still other's that flat out made radios sound like pure garbage. But in the grand scheme of things - based on my own experiences and not knowing the end results of said mods -I'm inclined to agree with Billy - retore it as it was meant to be - and enjoy the "relic" of the past. Besides, if you go to sell it again, it seems to me, it would fetch more - restored OR "original" - than butchered up. Just my 2 cents. |
WTD: Heathkit HR-10B mods
"radiosrfun" wrote in message
... "Billy Burpelson" wrote in message ... CP wrote: Anyone have a copy of the magazine article (73?) that is purported to have modifications for the Heathkit HR-10B ham band receiver? While in Boston, I picked up one of these little green guys at the MIT monthly ham flea market this weekend and before I go through the radio, I'd like to get my ducks in a row, modification-wise. thanks Bob kb8tl at yahoo dot com Why modify it? It's a 40 year old entry level radio. Why try and make it into something it was never meant to be? I respectfully suggest that you just restore it to operational condition and enjoy it for what it is. I may have to agree with Billy about not modifying the rig. I say "may" because I'm not aware of the mods listed - or how they might improve the radio if any. NOR have I heard of any rigs having been done - and any results. Mods "can" be nice - if they "enhance" a radio's performance. However - most of the mods I see - tend to turn a radio to crap - more often than not. I've done some myself - and well - though I know they were done correctly - lets face it - the radio worked better as it was "intended" and it didn't take me long to put it back to normal. Then I've seen still other's that flat out made radios sound like pure garbage. But in the grand scheme of things - based on my own experiences and not knowing the end results of said mods -I'm inclined to agree with Billy - retore it as it was meant to be - and enjoy the "relic" of the past. Besides, if you go to sell it again, it seems to me, it would fetch more - restored OR "original" - than butchered up. Just my 2 cents. I just recalled a few radios (transmitter/receiver/transceiver) - I was asked to "undo". One of which was a Drake. Though the work - "seemed" to be done "neatly" - it turned the rig into a pile of dung. The owner paid one guy to modify it - paid me to "un" modify it. Just goes to show - they're not always what they're cracked up to be/do. |
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