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Re: SR-500 Tornado


 

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Hi Scott,

Talk about timing...

I have an SR-160 (upgraded to SR-500), an SR-400, and matching P-500 power supply that I would like to find a good home for (all in good working order and condition).

The SR-160 is a bit of an oddball in that the original VFO had been replaced with a solid state VFO when I got the rig. I don't know if this was something done by a previous owner, or as a factory experiment or prototype. Because this rig was already non-standard, I made the changes to upgrade it to be functionally equivalent to the SR-500. Walt Cates (who replied to you earlier and whom I consider the expert on these rigs) had put together a list of differences/changes between the two rigs.

As I only have the one power supply (which works for either rig), I don't want to break up the set.

By the way, I also have an SR-2000 and matching P-2000 power supply. All of these are great rigs, even by today's standards (especially for someone who likes to fiddle with real knobs instead of a computer screen).

Like you, I started in ham radio early in life, getting my novice license in 1957 at the age of 12 (KN7DYB). Since then, I have been in and out of ham radio depending upon the demands of real-life. When I retired from the computer industry, I had enough time (and money) to nurture my interests in vintage tube-type ham radios. I am more of a restorer and tinkerer rather than operator, although I do get on the air occasionally, mostly to check out whatever project I am working on at the time.

If you are interested, I can send you more information (photos, etc.). My email is good on QRZ.com.

Bob,? K7DYB

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On 2/19/2025 1:21 AM, Scott WA9WFA via groups.io wrote:

Hi, Lately I’ve been waxing nostalgic about the old Hallicrafters transceivers. ?A friend loaned me his SR-160 for several months back in 1971 while I was in Senior in High School and I used it for that summer before heading off to the Vietnam War. ? It was a wonderful transceiver! ?

The premium Hurricane, Cyclone, and Tornado have fascinated me for many years but I never pursued them during my collecting years. ?The collecting years are long over and I’ve sold 99% of my collection with only a few left, but I’m still intrigued by those premium Halli transceivers.?

Maybe I need another one just to enjoy the nostalgia it gives.?I’m thinking of buying a Tornado for my one last remaining SSB tube transceiver. The Hurricane and Cyclone scare me in terms of big size and complexity of repair. ?What about the Tornado? ?Do you Tornado owners find them easy or hard to repair? ?Are final amplifier tubes available or do you have to rewire the socket for something else? ?

What do you Tornado owners think of them? ? Do you know of any working one’s for sale?

Thanks. ?73, Scott WA9WFA


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