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    Receiver reccomendations.

    Hiya all you herniated boat anchor owners.

    I have a deal cooking right now for a DX-100B as a restoration project (lawd help me!) and while gathering documentation etc to accomplish this, I had another delusion. If...When...I get Mr. DX-100 operational, what is a good boat anchor receiver that wont set me back like that Hammerlund described elsewhere. Not sure if there was a "matching" receiver to the DX-100 but it dosnt have to be Heathkit.

    Thanks everyone.

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    Same RX, reasonable price...

    http://www.ebay.com/itm/HAMMARLUND-H...42937554375741

    But... maybe a Lafayette RX, like an HE-80?

    I had one of these for a while, it was OK. Especially with an outboard Q Multiplier...

    http://www.ebay.com/itm/Lafayette-HE...item2eba591c6e
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    I would go after the following for amateur-only usage:

    http://www.ebay.com/itm/HAMMARLUND-H...item19cc552d60

    Does the receiver have to be hollow-state? If not, I can recommend a number of "period" rigs that are fairly trouble free and ideally suited to operation on an AM net.
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    Some nice period fits, by category:

    Single Conversion:

    SX-99
    SX-85
    NC-188
    NC-109
    R-100

    + a bunch of others that don't come to mind right away.

    Double conversion:

    SX-100
    HQ-100
    SX-101
    NC-303

    + another bunch of others.

    An HQ-180 or '170 would be a beautiful fit. Those are damn fine receviers and a total gas to opearate. The can be pricey, but there's always that sweet deal that patience and perseverence can yeild.

    Same would go for a Drake (2B, 4-line) or, dare I say it? 75S-3x?

    Sure I've left out lots...but there's a good selection to start with.

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    Quote Originally Posted by N8YX View Post
    I would go after the following for amateur-only usage:

    http://www.ebay.com/itm/HAMMARLUND-H...item19cc552d60

    Does the receiver have to be hollow-state? If not, I can recommend a number of "period" rigs that are fairly trouble free and ideally suited to operation on an AM net.
    Not really i guess. T00bs would be cool but if its period then that be koo!
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    I can tell you from experience that the Drake R-4 line radios are very nice receivers. You can pick up a used R-4A in working condition for less than $200.
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    I always liked the SX-101A... ok, so I have a fondness for Hallicrafters, sue me... or it's successor, the SX-111. The '101 is more akin to what you have. Both receivers are plentiful.

    One thing I'm looking forward to, if and when I get the shack remodel done and some more shelves up, is to fire up the S-108 (same receiver, but GC and no crystal filter) I picked up a few months back for a little light duty SWL'ing.
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    Quote Originally Posted by w3bny View Post
    Not really i guess. T00bs would be cool but if its period then that be koo!
    Older Racal.

    Mackay Marine 3010 (tube) or 3020 (solid state).

    Debeg (the Euro-rebranded version of the above).

    Hammarlund HQ-215. Takes Collins filters.

    Galaxy R-530.

    Heath SB-303. HR-1680 if operating SSB/CW only.

    The aforementioned Drake rigs. No need to pay extra for an R4C over a -4 or a -4B.

    If you can score a deal on a Collins R388, 75A2-A4, S1 or S3 look into one of those.

    As I think of more I'll add them.
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    Quote Originally Posted by W3WN View Post
    I always liked the SX-101A... ok, so I have a fondness for Hallicrafters, sue me... or it's successor, the SX-111. The '101 is more akin to what you have. Both receivers are plentiful.

    One thing I'm looking forward to, if and when I get the shack remodel done and some more shelves up, is to fire up the S-108 (same receiver, but GC and no crystal filter) I picked up a few months back for a little light duty SWL'ing.
    In know...picky, picky....but...


    S-108:




    SX-110:




    S-108 is the SX-110 without S-Meter & Crystal filter.

    Same as the S-85 was an Sx-99 without same.

    The '111 was dual conversion and a much better receiver. Pretty much a ham band only SX-100. Now there's a truly outstanding receiver, the '100. And it's pretty, too!


    Was never all that big on those single cover Hallicrafters receivers. Hallicrafters never published the sensitivity spec for the '85, 99, 108, or 110. That turned me off....if it had been decent, I'm sure they would have published.

    That's why my first upgrade was to the Knight-Kit R-100. Allied DID prominently spec its sensitivity...1.5 uV even on ten meters. Allied's emphasis. And it totally lived up to that. Besides, I like Q-multipliers a lot better than that type if filter in the '99 & '110.
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    Go minimalist...

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