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   Message 86 of 2,531   
   Ed Vance to RICHARD WEBB   
   Boat Anchors   
   18 Apr 12 17:01:00   
   
   RW>On Sun 2012-Apr-15 18:10, Ed Vance (1:2320/105.1) wrote to RICHARD WEBB:   
      
   RW>RW>YEp, my first receivers were general coverage types, to   
   RW>RW>receive cw or ssb one had to engage the bfo.  First straight receiver I   
   RW>owned   
   RW>RW>which had a usb lsb rx position was a   
   RW>RW>HEathkit sb-303.  I never minded it that much .   
      
   RW>EV> I got a Drake 2-B later on to use with a Heathkit "Apache" TX-1.   
      
   RW>EV> Neither one of them were New, just 'new' to me.   
      
   RW>EV> Both of them are nice rigs.   
      
   ---------snip-------   
      
   RW>I had a Hamarlund, but it was at my parents' house, I was   
      
   Richard,   
      
   The first Hammarlund I got to use was at a Navy base Ham Shack.   
      
   A HQ-170 (no Clock), I fell in love with it, but never bought any   
   Hammarlund gear for my own shack.   
      
   At another Navy Ham Shack they had a National NC-303(?) receiver and a   
   T-350-XM AM transmitter (700 Watts I think).   
      
   The transmitter would frequently blow a fuse and the side panel had to   
   be taken off to replace it.   
      
   The panel was approximately five foot high and 15 inches wide and was   
   made of Steel.   
      
   After replacing the fuse several times I comshawed two circuit breakers   
   and mounted them on the side panel so just pressing the reset button   
   could get me back on the air.   
      
   I think "comshawed" is an old Navy word that means getting something   
   from another division without any funds being exchanged.   
      
   -------snip--------   
      
   RW>The Drake 2b and 2c were much better receivers.  Iirc they   
   RW>at least had an gac circuit, which the hEath hr-10 didn't.   
      
   I forgot that I had replaced the Hallicrafters S-38E with a used   
   Hallicrafters, a SX-42, that had coverage from 540 KC/S to 108 MC/S.   
      
   That was a real nice receiver.   
      
      
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