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w3bny
08-13-2014, 07:42 PM
I am now the proud...somewhat owner...of a Hammerlund HQ-145AC Fleabay auction and dont get paid till Friday so he waits till Friday morning for his paypal transfer. Here is the little nipper!


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Give better pictures and whats up with it when it gets here!

NA4BH
08-13-2014, 08:05 PM
Will it pick up Duluth? :whistle:

K7SGJ
08-13-2014, 08:14 PM
Will it pick up Duluth? :whistle:

No, but it will hold up Akron.

KG4CGC
08-13-2014, 08:44 PM
Nice find. Does it invite you to explore the airwaves?

w3bny
08-13-2014, 10:16 PM
Jess

NQ6U
08-13-2014, 10:34 PM
Will it pick up Duluth? :whistle:

Duluth? Bucko, you can get Tierra Del Fuego!

K7SGJ
08-13-2014, 10:42 PM
Duluth? Bucko, you can get Tierra Del Fuego!

They make a cream for that, don't they?

XE1/N5AL
08-14-2014, 12:37 AM
No, but it will hold up Akron.

This young lad was happy to pick up Akron: on each sideband.

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Akron is a major brand of motor oil and engine lubricants, in Mexico.
The young man is Rogelio Lopez, a top NASCAR Mexico driver.

W3WN
08-14-2014, 10:04 AM
Very nice.

I need a bigger shack, and then I can try and score another HT-37 & SX-111 combo...

NM5TF
09-11-2014, 09:47 AM
Very nice.

I need a bigger shack, and then I can try and score another HT-37 & SX-111 combo...

good choice on HT-37/SX-111 combo.....when I upgraded to General class in 1957, my Dad bought
us that exact combo....we worked the World with that set up.....

I acquired a very nice HT-37 that already had the QSK mods done when I got relicensed in 2005...
and then found a nice original SX-110 on flea-pay for $100 to go with it...decided on the SX-110
for the general coverage Rx as I like to do some SWL'ng as well as hamming it up on HF....

I still fire it up every Thursday evening for the New Mexico Boatanchor Net & will be using them
again for the upcoming Classic Exchange...

W3WN
09-18-2014, 07:22 AM
good choice on HT-37/SX-111 combo.....when I upgraded to General class in 1957, my Dad bought
us that exact combo....we worked the World with that set up.....

I acquired a very nice HT-37 that already had the QSK mods done when I got relicensed in 2005...
and then found a nice original SX-110 on flea-pay for $100 to go with it...decided on the SX-110
for the general coverage Rx as I like to do some SWL'ng as well as hamming it up on HF....

I still fire it up every Thursday evening for the New Mexico Boatanchor Net & will be using them
again for the upcoming Classic Exchange...At one time, I had an HT-37 with an SX-101A. When I acquired that combo, I already had an SB-301, so I foolishly gave up the 101.

Later on, I had glommed on to an SX-111, also a near-mint S-108. The 108 spent many a summer tuned to 1020 kHz, it had better audio than any other AM BC receiver in the house. (Big surprise). Sadly, those rigs (along with the 6 & 2 meter transverters, an HT-41 linear, a TO Keyer, an R-48 speaker... I just about had it the whole shebang) got sold when I got laid off and had to worry about making the mortgage payments.

Now, everything is "collectible" and the "collectors" have driven up prices. But, I still have hopes.

N2NH
09-18-2014, 09:04 AM
I am now the proud...somewhat owner...of a Hammerlund HQ-145AC Fleabay auction and dont get paid till Friday so he waits till Friday morning for his paypal transfer. Here is the little nipper!


https://forums.hamisland.net/attachment.php?attachmentid=12900&stc=1

Give better pictures and whats up with it when it gets here!

Nice receiver. I used to see a lot of these at Harrisons when they were located in Downtown Manhattan. They had at least two walls filled with old boatanchors. Now, what happens if you need tubes (valves)?

N8YX
09-18-2014, 09:49 AM
Now, what happens if you need tubes (valves)?
You go to my junkbox or the nearest hamfest - where all the recent SK's tubes are being auctioned or a specialized vendor is set up (I know of several who make the rounds).

Then there's Dayton.

NQ6U
09-18-2014, 10:01 AM
There's also a guy in Oceanside, CA who sells tubes on the Web and Antique Radio Supply. Most receiving tubes are still easily obtained; it's the medium power RF amplifier tubes that can be hard to find.

KG4CGC
09-18-2014, 11:26 AM
There's also a guy in Oceanside, CA who sells tubes on the Web and Antique Radio Supply. Most receiving tubes are still easily obtained; it's the medium power RF amplifier tubes that can be hard to find.

That might be true but, you only ever get ONE, 1L6 in this life.

NQ6U
09-18-2014, 11:35 AM
That might be true but, you only ever get ONE, 1L6 in this life.

Rules to Live By. Thanks, Barkeep.

n2ize
09-18-2014, 07:48 PM
There's also a guy in Oceanside, CA who sells tubes on the Web and Antique Radio Supply. Most receiving tubes are still easily obtained; it's the medium power RF amplifier tubes that can be hard to find.

They are pretty easy to find as well but the prices are high unless you buy the less expensive Chinese versions. I require mostly 6146's, 807's, 811's, and 4-400's. Sometimes you can also buy used tubes that still have plenty of life left in them. They'll also last a pretty long time provided you don't beat on them too hard.

N8YX
09-19-2014, 07:11 AM
John is right WRT most tubes - especially receiving tubes. If the circuit is properly designed and imposes minimal load on the device, they'll last a long time.

I can think of a few exceptions in several highly-regarded pieces of amateur gear. It seems they chew through mixers and IF amplifier valves like nobody's business.

My favorite Hammarlund (an HQ-180) operated for years without requiring tube changes. The sole failure in the rig during the time I owned it involved (you guessed it) two solid-state devices in the power supply section! :lol:

KG4NEL
09-19-2014, 09:51 AM
There's also a guy in Oceanside, CA who sells tubes on the Web and Antique Radio Supply. Most receiving tubes are still easily obtained; it's the medium power RF amplifier tubes that can be hard to find.

Because us audio dweebs have appropriated them for Class A, inefficient SE amplifryers :mrgreen:

N8XE
09-19-2014, 10:04 AM
At one time, I had an HT-37 with an SX-101A. When I acquired that combo, I already had an SB-301, so I foolishly gave up the 101.

Later on, I had glommed on to an SX-111, also a near-mint S-108. The 108 spent many a summer tuned to 1020 kHz, it had better audio than any other AM BC receiver in the house. (Big surprise). Sadly, those rigs (along with the 6 & 2 meter transverters, an HT-41 linear, a TO Keyer, an R-48 speaker... I just about had it the whole shebang) got sold when I got laid off and had to worry about making the mortgage payments.

Now, everything is "collectible" and the "collectors" have driven up prices. But, I still have hopes.

I have an HT37 and a SX101A for my vintage setup. The SX101A was gone over and recap'd. It works beautifully. Now the HT37 works great, except it seems to be someone squirley. It tends to shift suddenly about but usually stays in the passband of the receiving end. I think it is a mechanical issue that I have not looked into.

Jason N8XE

https://forums.hamisland.net/attachment.php?attachmentid=13075&stc=1

W3WN
09-19-2014, 04:56 PM
I have an HT37 and a SX101A for my vintage setup.
< snip > That's right. Go ahead. Rub some salt in the wound.

WØTKX
09-19-2014, 06:01 PM
That might be true but, you only ever get ONE, 1L6 in this life.

http://antiqueradios.com/albums/Zenith/Solid1L6.jpg