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I just discovered this group so I signed up and thought I would introduce myself to get the first message out of the way.?

Most of my activity has been building homebrew and operating QRP CW. But last winter I got interested in trying to bring my HT-46 back to life after about 45 years of abuse and non-use. The HT-46 replaced my Novice transmitter and served me well as an General and Extra in the mid 70's. I always wanted, but never owned the SX-146 receiver to go with it. The HT-46 was DOA when I pulled it out of the attic last winter but with Walt's (WD0GOF) document and a few helpful e-mails from him I got it working enough to make a few CW and SSB qsos. Cosmetically the HT-46 is extremely rough.?

Last week I finally crossed off a top ten bucket list item by attending the Dayton Hamvention. In the rain and muck of Friday morning a friend and I waded into the flea market and the first table we went to had a pristine HT-46 and SX-146 sitting there under some other stuff. Call it divine intervention, dumb luck or whatever but it seemed that I had no choice but to buy them.?

I haven't played with the HT-46 yet but I powered up the SX-146 and tested it last night and it sounds great. It only has the 2.1KHz filter and I would love to have the 500Hz filter but I imagine those are pretty hard to come by. Anyway, thanks for letting me in the group. I am looking forward to learning more about the great Hallicrafter's gear.?
73 - Jerry - W0PWE


 

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Welcome to the group Jerry. Good luck on your quest for the cw filter.?


Walt Cates, WD0GOF
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I just discovered this group so I signed up and thought I would introduce myself to get the first message out of the way.?

Most of my activity has been building homebrew and operating QRP CW. But last winter I got interested in trying to bring my HT-46 back to life after about 45 years of abuse and non-use. The HT-46 replaced my Novice transmitter and served me well as an General and Extra in the mid 70's. I always wanted, but never owned the SX-146 receiver to go with it. The HT-46 was DOA when I pulled it out of the attic last winter but with Walt's (WD0GOF) document and a few helpful e-mails from him I got it working enough to make a few CW and SSB qsos. Cosmetically the HT-46 is extremely rough.?

Last week I finally crossed off a top ten bucket list item by attending the Dayton Hamvention. In the rain and muck of Friday morning a friend and I waded into the flea market and the first table we went to had a pristine HT-46 and SX-146 sitting there under some other stuff. Call it divine intervention, dumb luck or whatever but it seemed that I had no choice but to buy them.?

I haven't played with the HT-46 yet but I powered up the SX-146 and tested it last night and it sounds great. It only has the 2.1KHz filter and I would love to have the 500Hz filter but I imagine those are pretty hard to come by. Anyway, thanks for letting me in the group. I am looking forward to learning more about the great Hallicrafter's gear.?
73 - Jerry - W0PWE


Dave
 

Jerry,
Welcome! Glad to hear you have now enjoyed the Hamvention experience. It is wonderful.
I have been attending since 1990.


What you experienced / demonstrated Friday morning was 'Thoughts become things'.
You went to Hamvention with the thought of finding this equipment which turned into the physical thing!

Think bigger for next year!

Dave KC3AM