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bioman

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these are the rigs that came across my desk in the last week or so......

though you guys might enjoy...

wooden case multi meter from 1946
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elmac HAM band and regular AM broadcast band receiver with the power supply

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Hallicrafters SX-96 general coverage receiver

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National NC-88 general coverage receiver

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Hallicrafters Ht-37 10-80 AM/CW/SSB transmitter

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Hallicrafters SX-100 general coverage receiver

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my (for the moment anyways) "keeper" set-up ........I need a R-46B speaker to go with this

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That HT37 is a real looker. I'd take her to my bedroom and strap her down with a power cord and coax cable. Then I'd slowly rotate her knobs, run her through all of her modes and make her output level meter quiver. Once she got nice and hot I'd drive her hard over and over again until her caps exploded and shot hot goo everywhere... :drool:
 
That HT37 is a real looker. I'd take her to my bedroom and strap her down with a power cord and coax cable. Then I'd slowly rotate her knobs, run her through all of her modes and make her output level meter quiver. Once she got nice and hot I'd drive her hard over and over again until her caps exploded and shot hot goo everywhere... :drool:

hahahahaha lol
 
That HT37 is a real looker. I'd take her to my bedroom and strap her down with a power cord and coax cable. Then I'd slowly rotate her knobs, run her through all of her modes and make her output level meter quiver. Once she got nice and hot I'd drive her hard over and over again until her caps exploded and shot hot goo everywhere... :drool:


:blink: :laugh:

We just crossed radio fetish line :w00t:

To funny :D

but seriously those are some very nice old radios
 
lol you guys ain't right......

some test equipment this go around....

Logimetrics 925-s125 RF signal generator with the nixie tube display.....
(anybody know when they built these or where I can get my hands on a manual? it works fine but I like having manuals)

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RCA WV-97A Senior VoltOhmyst VTVM...

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Heathkit V-7 VTVM
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That HT37 is a real looker. I'd take her to my bedroom and strap her down with a power cord and coax cable. Then I'd slowly rotate her knobs, run her through all of her modes and make her output level meter quiver. Once she got nice and hot I'd drive her hard over and over again until her caps exploded and shot hot goo everywhere... :drool:
LMAO, that was a good one :lol:
 
drool drool drool...........

well my desk doubles as a fallout shelter LOL

2X6s and 3/4" oak plywood i'm still not sure it would hold it tho.....

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It`s only 2700 lbs, I would suggest floor of concrete however you can operate it

24x365 on AM only...

Just some Texas Toys :)


Regards,
John - kd5wjy
 

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