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![]() "Lucky" wrote in message ... "Lucky" wrote in message ... wrote in message oups.com... Guy Atkins wrote: I noticed the seller cancelled the order just a few minutes after he answered my inquiry about the rig actually being a Europa model. I pointed out the lack of "Europa" tag on the front panel. The seller said that the back panel is marked "HF-150e" and that it was indeed a Europa version. Guy Atkins Puyallup, WA USA wrote in message ups.com... auction was canceled by seller The last versions of the HQ-150 were black faced and had the backlit display. They "were not" a Europa. They were built by the company that bought Lowe out. I owned one of the Europa's when they first arrived, got it from Universal. Good receiver, much improved over the HQ-150, especially on mw. Had problems with the mixer, got it fixed and traded it. Les Hi Much improved in the front end? I got my HF-150 yesterday. So far I'm liking it very much. Now, I can see what the problem is with overload, but I haven't tried a single long wire yet. I have a dipole hooked up to a 4:1 current balun. This is connected to the coax connection and the back is on "Norm" I'm on the 23rd floor of a building and have a clear line East, North and South. Signals do come in strong from around the area. I have to use the plain A, ASU or An setting on some of these AM stations but that clears it right up nicely. ASF has either overload and/or heteros when I try it. Do you think I should disconnect the balun and stick with the spring connection and just a long wire? Have to try that out today and see. The preamp doesn't kick in unless you have it on Whip setting as far as I can tell. This is a very powerfull little radio! I was floored by how small it actually is. I thought it was somewhat bigger. Great powerful portable that's for sure. I read in one usenet comment how this radio is really a pro model not meant for amateurs. I love the tuning knob. Good feel, nice vibes! The seller sent me the original manual in very good condition. He must of kept it bagged all this time. Also came with a 12v Rat Shack PSU. Plus, it had 8 white cad batteries in it already. They say made in Mexico on them. I might get some new better ones. Included was the original keypad for the radio too. I didn't get to play with it till much later in the night since I had to go out after I just got it. So I need to spend much more time with it. It's such a cute little radio too. Built like a damn brick. Fantastic audio.It's so easy on the ears. You want to listen to it. Like butter flowing thru the air. The ECSS is very very good. The selectable sideband is a pleasure to use. It takes these little companies to make such great products. They often put so much quality into their products they go out of business due to less profits. Like they say, the quality goes in before the name goes on. Lucky The overloading occurs only at strong local frequencies so far. But, I do get some overloading on a couple of my other radios at these stations like 610 WIOD AM. There are many local stations down here in Miami. Lucky I can see how this radio can become very addicting. The quality shines thru. I can just imagine how big this radio was when it first got released years ago. Lucky |
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![]() "Lucky" wrote in message ... "Lucky" wrote in message ... "Lucky" wrote in message ... wrote in message oups.com... Guy Atkins wrote: I noticed the seller cancelled the order just a few minutes after he answered my inquiry about the rig actually being a Europa model. I pointed out the lack of "Europa" tag on the front panel. The seller said that the back panel is marked "HF-150e" and that it was indeed a Europa version. Guy Atkins Puyallup, WA USA wrote in message ups.com... auction was canceled by seller The last versions of the HQ-150 were black faced and had the backlit display. They "were not" a Europa. They were built by the company that bought Lowe out. I owned one of the Europa's when they first arrived, got it from Universal. Good receiver, much improved over the HQ-150, especially on mw. Had problems with the mixer, got it fixed and traded it. Les Hi Much improved in the front end? I got my HF-150 yesterday. So far I'm liking it very much. Now, I can see what the problem is with overload, but I haven't tried a single long wire yet. I have a dipole hooked up to a 4:1 current balun. This is connected to the coax connection and the back is on "Norm" I'm on the 23rd floor of a building and have a clear line East, North and South. Signals do come in strong from around the area. I have to use the plain A, ASU or An setting on some of these AM stations but that clears it right up nicely. ASF has either overload and/or heteros when I try it. Do you think I should disconnect the balun and stick with the spring connection and just a long wire? Have to try that out today and see. The preamp doesn't kick in unless you have it on Whip setting as far as I can tell. This is a very powerfull little radio! I was floored by how small it actually is. I thought it was somewhat bigger. Great powerful portable that's for sure. I read in one usenet comment how this radio is really a pro model not meant for amateurs. I love the tuning knob. Good feel, nice vibes! The seller sent me the original manual in very good condition. He must of kept it bagged all this time. Also came with a 12v Rat Shack PSU. Plus, it had 8 white cad batteries in it already. They say made in Mexico on them. I might get some new better ones. Included was the original keypad for the radio too. I didn't get to play with it till much later in the night since I had to go out after I just got it. So I need to spend much more time with it. It's such a cute little radio too. Built like a damn brick. Fantastic audio.It's so easy on the ears. You want to listen to it. Like butter flowing thru the air. The ECSS is very very good. The selectable sideband is a pleasure to use. It takes these little companies to make such great products. They often put so much quality into their products they go out of business due to less profits. Like they say, the quality goes in before the name goes on. Lucky The overloading occurs only at strong local frequencies so far. But, I do get some overloading on a couple of my other radios at these stations like 610 WIOD AM. There are many local stations down here in Miami. Lucky I can see how this radio can become very addicting. The quality shines thru. I can just imagine how big this radio was when it first got released years ago. Lucky Seems this unit is newer then I thought. The date in the manual is 1991. So I thought this must be one from 1992 or perhaps the copyright date in the manual never changes. Then I found this on the net: "The only other "mod" for the HF150 is that needed to bring out the AGC signal to drive the S meter in the SP (now AP)150. This just involves cutting one track on the PCB if the radio has a serial number after *142617 (manf date **June 94). If the s/n is before this, you also have to add one resistor. This brings out the S meter drive signal on what used to be the wire antenna ground terminal." My serial number is 143229 so I figure this was made in late 1994/1995. Lucky |
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![]() Lucky wrote: "Lucky" wrote in message ... "Lucky" wrote in message ... "Lucky" wrote in message ... wrote in message oups.com... Guy Atkins wrote: I noticed the seller cancelled the order just a few minutes after he answered my inquiry about the rig actually being a Europa model. I pointed out the lack of "Europa" tag on the front panel. The seller said that the back panel is marked "HF-150e" and that it was indeed a Europa version. Guy Atkins Puyallup, WA USA wrote in message ups.com... auction was canceled by seller The last versions of the HQ-150 were black faced and had the backlit display. They "were not" a Europa. They were built by the company that bought Lowe out. I owned one of the Europa's when they first arrived, got it from Universal. Good receiver, much improved over the HQ-150, especially on mw. Had problems with the mixer, got it fixed and traded it. Les Hi Much improved in the front end? I got my HF-150 yesterday. So far I'm liking it very much. Now, I can see what the problem is with overload, but I haven't tried a single long wire yet. I have a dipole hooked up to a 4:1 current balun. This is connected to the coax connection and the back is on "Norm" I'm on the 23rd floor of a building and have a clear line East, North and South. Signals do come in strong from around the area. I have to use the plain A, ASU or An setting on some of these AM stations but that clears it right up nicely. ASF has either overload and/or heteros when I try it. Do you think I should disconnect the balun and stick with the spring connection and just a long wire? Have to try that out today and see. The preamp doesn't kick in unless you have it on Whip setting as far as I can tell. This is a very powerfull little radio! I was floored by how small it actually is. I thought it was somewhat bigger. Great powerful portable that's for sure. I read in one usenet comment how this radio is really a pro model not meant for amateurs. I love the tuning knob. Good feel, nice vibes! The seller sent me the original manual in very good condition. He must of kept it bagged all this time. Also came with a 12v Rat Shack PSU. Plus, it had 8 white cad batteries in it already. They say made in Mexico on them. I might get some new better ones. Included was the original keypad for the radio too. I didn't get to play with it till much later in the night since I had to go out after I just got it. So I need to spend much more time with it. It's such a cute little radio too. Built like a damn brick. Fantastic audio.It's so easy on the ears. You want to listen to it. Like butter flowing thru the air. The ECSS is very very good. The selectable sideband is a pleasure to use. It takes these little companies to make such great products. They often put so much quality into their products they go out of business due to less profits. Like they say, the quality goes in before the name goes on. Lucky The overloading occurs only at strong local frequencies so far. But, I do get some overloading on a couple of my other radios at these stations like 610 WIOD AM. There are many local stations down here in Miami. Lucky I can see how this radio can become very addicting. The quality shines thru. I can just imagine how big this radio was when it first got released years ago. Lucky Seems this unit is newer then I thought. The date in the manual is 1991. So I thought this must be one from 1992 or perhaps the copyright date in the manual never changes. Then I found this on the net: "The only other "mod" for the HF150 is that needed to bring out the AGC signal to drive the S meter in the SP (now AP)150. This just involves cutting one track on the PCB if the radio has a serial number after *142617 (manf date **June 94). If the s/n is before this, you also have to add one resistor. This brings out the S meter drive signal on what used to be the wire antenna ground terminal." My serial number is 143229 so I figure this was made in late 1994/1995. Apparently they were manufactured from 1992-1999. The Europa itself was introduced in 1998. I'm not sure if the Europa superseded the standard model or if it was offered in conjunction with it. dxAce Michigan USA |
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![]() "dxAce" wrote in message ... Lucky wrote: "Lucky" wrote in message ... "Lucky" wrote in message ... "Lucky" wrote in message ... wrote in message oups.com... Guy Atkins wrote: I noticed the seller cancelled the order just a few minutes after he answered my inquiry about the rig actually being a Europa model. I pointed out the lack of "Europa" tag on the front panel. The seller said that the back panel is marked "HF-150e" and that it was indeed a Europa version. Guy Atkins Puyallup, WA USA wrote in message ups.com... auction was canceled by seller The last versions of the HQ-150 were black faced and had the backlit display. They "were not" a Europa. They were built by the company that bought Lowe out. I owned one of the Europa's when they first arrived, got it from Universal. Good receiver, much improved over the HQ-150, especially on mw. Had problems with the mixer, got it fixed and traded it. Les Hi Much improved in the front end? I got my HF-150 yesterday. So far I'm liking it very much. Now, I can see what the problem is with overload, but I haven't tried a single long wire yet. I have a dipole hooked up to a 4:1 current balun. This is connected to the coax connection and the back is on "Norm" I'm on the 23rd floor of a building and have a clear line East, North and South. Signals do come in strong from around the area. I have to use the plain A, ASU or An setting on some of these AM stations but that clears it right up nicely. ASF has either overload and/or heteros when I try it. Do you think I should disconnect the balun and stick with the spring connection and just a long wire? Have to try that out today and see. The preamp doesn't kick in unless you have it on Whip setting as far as I can tell. This is a very powerfull little radio! I was floored by how small it actually is. I thought it was somewhat bigger. Great powerful portable that's for sure. I read in one usenet comment how this radio is really a pro model not meant for amateurs. I love the tuning knob. Good feel, nice vibes! The seller sent me the original manual in very good condition. He must of kept it bagged all this time. Also came with a 12v Rat Shack PSU. Plus, it had 8 white cad batteries in it already. They say made in Mexico on them. I might get some new better ones. Included was the original keypad for the radio too. I didn't get to play with it till much later in the night since I had to go out after I just got it. So I need to spend much more time with it. It's such a cute little radio too. Built like a damn brick. Fantastic audio.It's so easy on the ears. You want to listen to it. Like butter flowing thru the air. The ECSS is very very good. The selectable sideband is a pleasure to use. It takes these little companies to make such great products. They often put so much quality into their products they go out of business due to less profits. Like they say, the quality goes in before the name goes on. Lucky The overloading occurs only at strong local frequencies so far. But, I do get some overloading on a couple of my other radios at these stations like 610 WIOD AM. There are many local stations down here in Miami. Lucky I can see how this radio can become very addicting. The quality shines thru. I can just imagine how big this radio was when it first got released years ago. Lucky Seems this unit is newer then I thought. The date in the manual is 1991. So I thought this must be one from 1992 or perhaps the copyright date in the manual never changes. Then I found this on the net: "The only other "mod" for the HF150 is that needed to bring out the AGC signal to drive the S meter in the SP (now AP)150. This just involves cutting one track on the PCB if the radio has a serial number after *142617 (manf date **June 94). If the s/n is before this, you also have to add one resistor. This brings out the S meter drive signal on what used to be the wire antenna ground terminal." My serial number is 143229 so I figure this was made in late 1994/1995. Apparently they were manufactured from 1992-1999. The Europa itself was introduced in 1998. I'm not sure if the Europa superseded the standard model or if it was offered in conjunction with it. dxAce Michigan USA You know dxAce I had a hard time deciding between the Drake R8 and the HF-150. Then, after doing some more research, I decided to go with the 150. I figured I already have a few radios with all the bells and whistles like the R-75, NRD-525, R-5000 and Ten Tec 320D. I wouldn't gain that much over what I already have now in a listening experience. Just another good receiver with all the bells and whistles. I mean the Drake R8 is a fantastic rig also, but it wouldn't peek my interest for long. Plus this little brick has features all my other radios don't have and I can take it anywhere I go really with great ease. But yeah, at one point I almost went with the Drake ![]() Lucky |
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Lucky wrote: My serial number is 143229 so I figure this was made in late 1994/1995. Look at any integrated circuits for a date code. ICs, at least in the DIP package, usually have a YYWW (year, week) number as part of their label. Mark Zenier Washington State resident |
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