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Carter.. My uncle was in the signal corps during WWII. I acquired his
Hallicrafters which had 13 tubes, I believe, and did have two 6V6s in the push/pull audio output.... and the 12inch speaker in the separater metal cabinet with a big H across the grill. Had crystal phasing, bfo, great bandspread tuning, an 'S' meter... all kinds of stuff to increase selectivity. It received weak signals and more importantly, could select them from strong adjacent stations. I've aften wanted to compare it side by side with a modern digital set. Maybe my memory of it is better than it actually was, but I don't know. It was really versatile at receiving and selecting a station from a crowded location on a band. It sure was heavy. Wish I still had it, great looking piece of hardware from time gone by. I'd rebuild now that I appreciate it, and have the know how. |
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