¿ªÔÆÌåÓý

ctrl + shift + ? for shortcuts
© 2025 Groups.io
Date
Re: SX-101 MK 3 Basic Questions
Charles, Ok, I am jealous and drooling! They look absolutely beautiful!! What an excellent find! Thank you, Mike W5CUL Sent: Wednesday, August 24, 2022 11:06 AM To: [email protected]
By Mike · #24184 ·
Re: SX-101 MK 3 Basic Questions
When I got my novice ticket in 1975 my wife bought me a HT32A/SX101A. After upgrading to general class like a idiot I sold them. Always regret that. When I moved last year from Phoenix to Ohio I set
Re: SX-101 MK 3 Basic Questions
Yes, these are beautiful <wbarrett@...> wrote:
Re: SX-101 MK 3 Basic Questions
Gorgeous. Simply gorgeous. My all-time Dream Rig since my Novice days in the mid-60s. (Never had them.) Best-lookin' ham radios EVER made! 73 KW1B
Re: SX-101 MK 3 Basic Questions
It's always great when another old rig gets back on the air. Hopefully the younger generations will keep it going. Nothing better than the look of tubes glowing and the smell of old electronics.
Re: SX-101 MK 3 Basic Questions
Charles, I will certainly be following your progress on the SX-101. I just recently purchased an SX-100 MK 1A that was advertised as not being turned up for 18 years. The pictures of the unit look
By Mike · #24179 ·
SR-75 Coil Winding Data
Thanks Don, The SR-75 coil data is as follows: Form length is 2.375¡± Diameter 1.375¡±, Thickness is .05¡± 4 holes are drilled to accommodate 6-32 screws, two on each end at the spacing of the
By Roger Shultz · #24178 ·
Re: SX-101 MK 3 Basic Questions
Thank you, Bill and Chuck. Have purchased the re-cap from Hayseed as well. No doubt the SX is the heaviest radio I have tackled yet. Rebuilding my work bench currently for a bit more room. Very
By Charles <cry42@...> · #24177 ·
Re: HT-17 and SR-75 Coil Data
Roger 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
By don Root · #24176 ·
Re: HT-17 and SR-75 Coil Data
congratulations on your ingenuity? and perserverence don VA3DRL
By don Root · #24175 ·
Re: 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
By Roger Shultz · #24174 ·
Re: HT-17 and SR-75 Coil Data
I can't really help you but.. I fixed an SX-117 that had a couple fried coils. I disassembled them.? It was easy to count the turns including a secondary winding. The paper form itself was charcoal
HT-17 and SR-75 Coil Data
Hello Everyone, I am new to the group here. I am helping rebuild an HT-17 and an SR-75, and was hoping someone could help me with coil data. What I am looking for is either winding data or an
By Randy (VE6RGU) · #24172 ·
Re: SX-101 MK 3 Basic Questions
Congratulations on acquiring the Sx101's. I absolutely love mine. You should only need to remove the 8 screws on the front to remove the chassis. It's quite heavy. I purchased my capacitor kit from
By chuckbell1952 <chuckbell1952@...> · #24171 ·
Re: SX-101 MK 3 Basic Questions
There is a very nice SX-101 MKIII manual in our files section. *K2WH Bill's QRZ Biography ( https://www.qrz.com/db/k2wh ) * ---------------------------------------------------
By Bill (Group Owner) · #24170 ·
SX-101 MK 3 Basic Questions
Hello And thank you for allowing my participation in the Hallicrafters Group. Have been in amateur radio quite a while and restored several Swans, Hammarlund, Heathkit and Hallicrafter. After wishing
By Charles <cry42@...> · #24169 ·
Re: Readable in the outhouse
This discussion is way off topic, so it might as well continue to more important concerns that relate to it. No matter if it is? QST, MFJ, 73, Radiobug or the Times, and no matter if it is on paper
By don Root · #24168 ·
Re: Readable in the outhouse
Just don't drop it Tom Latimer
By Thomas Latimer · #24167 ·
Readable in the outhouse
Yep¡­ old QSTs, CQs, HRs and others don¡¯t require batteries (unless it¡¯s dark in there). The archives are useful, but when you¡¯re flipping between numerically separated pages, you can¡¯t beat
By Tom Dailey · #24166 ·
Re: Latest MFJ Catalog
With a Smartphone, that's easy and you don't have to worry about accidently losing your page. Pete, wa2cwa On Fri, 19 Aug 2022 21:06:58 -0700 "Jeffrey Benedict" <raoul@...> writes: ARRL also
By Peter A Markavage · #24165 ·