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What is/was your favorite boatanchor?
Back in the early days, I really wanted a Hammarlund HQ-180, I thought
that this was the top of the line! I used to look in the Allied catalogs and other sources, the old WRTH, and wished that I had the money to get one. I finally, now after about 45 years, I have a Hammarlund HQ-145XC, not the 180, but the closest I can come. What tube radio did you yearn for in the old days? |
What is/was your favorite boatanchor?
On 7/19/2011 7:34 AM, sctvguy1 wrote:
Back in the early days, I really wanted a Hammarlund HQ-180, I thought that this was the top of the line! I used to look in the Allied catalogs and other sources, the old WRTH, and wished that I had the money to get one. I finally, now after about 45 years, I have a Hammarlund HQ-145XC, not the 180, but the closest I can come. What tube radio did you yearn for in the old days? Racal RA-17 series, Collins 51J4/R388, R392 |
What is/was your favorite boatanchor?
sctvguy1 wrote: Back in the early days, I really wanted a Hammarlund HQ-180, I thought that this was the top of the line! I used to look in the Allied catalogs and other sources, the old WRTH, and wished that I had the money to get one. I finally, now after about 45 years, I have a Hammarlund HQ-145XC, not the 180, but the closest I can come. What tube radio did you yearn for in the old days? I had a pristine HQ-180A. Sorry I sold it. |
What is/was your favorite boatanchor?
On 7/19/11 09:34 , sctvguy1 wrote:
Back in the early days, I really wanted a Hammarlund HQ-180, I thought that this was the top of the line! I used to look in the Allied catalogs and other sources, the old WRTH, and wished that I had the money to get one. I finally, now after about 45 years, I have a Hammarlund HQ-145XC, not the 180, but the closest I can come. What tube radio did you yearn for in the old days? I always wanted an SX-28. Until my grandfather gave me his Hammarlund BC-794 SuperPro. |
What is/was your favorite boatanchor?
On Jul 19, 10:34*am, sctvguy1 wrote:
Back in the early days, I really wanted a Hammarlund HQ-180, I thought that this was the top of the line! *I used to look in the Allied catalogs and other sources, the old WRTH, and wished that I had the money to get one. *I finally, now after about 45 years, I have a Hammarlund HQ-145XC, not the 180, but the closest I can come. What tube radio did you yearn for in the old days? I once had a Hammarlund HQ-180AC. Great rx. I always wanted a Hammarlund SP-600 Super Pro or a Collins R390A but never had the $$$. |
What is/was your favorite boatanchor?
On 07/20/2011 07:55 PM, jon boy kg4gfu wrote:
Greetings All! I would second Defcon's choices but I would really love to have all of the selections listed. Really though, if we don't get our choices we still will always want them until we have "it" out of our system. The problem lies in not getting our wants but in getting them and what do we get next. What a lovely problem. Have a great week! Jon Boy. kg4gfu. Boatanchors were fun when electricity was 2 cents a Kilowatt hour. I've had 2 [ea] R390-As, a Westinghouse branded RA-17 series, RCA 18 Mhz receiver from the War, BC-348, etc. Got it out of my system. Still use tubes for music. |
What is/was your favorite boatanchor?
My brother in law owns a Hammarlund radio.I won't ask him about it
though, he would give me that 'Evil eye' look. I reckon my floor model Grundig (made in 1956 or 1957) Phonograph/AM/FM/Shortwave radio and my Telefunken Opus AM/FM/Shortwave table model radio (I think it was made in the 1950s or 1960s) and my Hallicrafters S-38EB radio radio might be considered to be 'boatanchors' by ''those people''. I do NOT Agree with calling them boatanchors.They are, RADIOS! Boat Anchors are for Anchoring Boats, and Ships.Don't argue with me, I am Always Right. cuhulin |
What is/was your favorite boatanchor?
On Jul 21, 12:56*pm, dave wrote:
On 07/20/2011 07:55 PM, jon boy kg4gfu wrote: Greetings All! I would second Defcon's choices but I would really love to have all of the selections listed. Really though, if we don't get our choices we still will always want them until we have "it" out of our system. *The problem lies in not getting our wants but in getting them and what do we get next. *What a lovely problem. *Have a great week! *Jon Boy.. kg4gfu. Boatanchors were fun when electricity was 2 cents a Kilowatt hour. I've had 2 [ea] R390-As, a Westinghouse branded RA-17 series, RCA 18 Mhz receiver from the War, BC-348, etc. Got it out of my system. Still use tubes for music. ....a Westinghouse branded RA-17 ? Are you joking ?? |
What is/was your favorite boatanchor?
On Jul 21, 6:01*pm, (J R) wrote:
My brother in law owns a Hammarlund radio.I won't ask him about it though, he would give me that 'Evil eye' look. I reckon my floor model Grundig (made in 1956 or 1957) Phonograph/AM/FM/Shortwave radio and my Telefunken Opus AM/FM/Shortwave table model radio (I think it was made in the 1950s or 1960s) and my Hallicrafters S-38EB radio radio might be considered to be 'boatanchors' by ''those people''. I do NOT Agree with calling them boatanchors.They are, RADIOS! Boat Anchors are for Anchoring Boats, and Ships.Don't argue with me, I am Always Right. cuhulin Wrong . Nobody is Perfect . |
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