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Michael Black wrote:
But a lot of the old radios were lousy. Yes, if you spent a lot of money you got good radios, but a lot of people were using low end radios. When I got a Hallicrafters S-120A in the summer of 1971, I couldn't afford anything better, not only was it lousy in terms of reception (completely lacking in sensitivity, it overloaded too much, couldn't receive SSB because the BFO was too weak, horrible backlash on the tuning, and on and on), but for calibration it was like "well, the pointer [which was terribly wide anyway) is closer to the 10.5MHz mark than the 10MHz mark, and even then it might not have been on 10MHz when the pointer was on that mark. Hey, I had the Helen Keller Signature model version of the S120a. Other than crystal radios I built as a kid, I'm not sure I've ever had another radio with that level of performance. |
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