¿ªÔÆÌåÓýRoger congratulations on your ingenuity? and perseverance? ?too! you guys are in the real ham spirit... spread it around! I once saw a real SR-75 at a swap, but a minute later when i got to the table, it was gone ! I hope you give it some work to do. ? From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Roger Shultz via groups.io
Sent: Tuesday, August 23, 2022 8:35 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [HallicraftersRadios] HT-17 and SR-75 Coil Data ? Hi Randy, ? I picked up a SR-75 in May with only the 80 meter coil. With the help of Chris Farley who had the 40, 20 and 10 meter coils I was able to determine the turns count and wire size.? ? I then bought Bakelite tubing exact size, the solder lugs, spacers, and Pomona banana plugs. I wound coils using enamel wire but just bought the tinned copper to make the coils again to look more original.? ? I have a good number of additional forms and hardware except for the banana plugs which are readily available.? ? When I get to my desktop I can send pictures, wire size and turn count. The 80 meter coil I made works identically to the Hallicrafters original. The 40 meter coil also works well.? ? I¡¯ve recapped my SR-75 and it does as the manual reads on transmit. The voltages are now nearly exact as shown on the tone socket chart in the manual ? ? What has me baffled is how to connect or transform the transmit output to 50 ?ohms. I have no idea how much power it¡¯s really putting out at this point!? ? BTW I sourced the 4 pin plug for the key and 50L6 plate current/light bulb indicator. I have a couple of those. ? I¡¯d love to hear from others who have experience with this unique transceiver.? ? 73, Roger, NJ2R ? On Aug 23, 2022, at 7:50 PM, Randy (VE6RGU) <rmorden@...> wrote:
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