[Boatanchors] Re: [Hallicrafters] BC-610-E follow up

GBrown gkbrown at gwi.net
Mon Oct 24 17:40:10 EDT 2005


All this talk about a BC-610 has mad me do a little digging into my
archives. I was told, a few years back, that one of our local radio/TV
stations used a HT-4 for an exciter. As far as they know, it was still in
the transmitter building which was vacated about 20 years ago, maybe even
longer. The building is still there and housed some VHF business repeaters.
I was told the HT-4 still sets there and is strapped with ribbons of
grounding wire. I am going to contact the owners and see what I come up
with.
Regards,
Gary...WZ1M
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Subject: Re: [Hallicrafters] BC-610-E follow up


> If it means anything to anyone, a really excellent E model sold at the
> FARFest last month for $500.00.  This was a Hallicrefters built model and
had most
> all the tuning units, coils and book.  It had spent its life in a lab
somewhere
> as a driver for some industrial amplifier.  I would have loved to have it,
> but just didn't have the room, even in the garage.  Unfortunately, it went
to a
> dealer who I don't believe has a ticket and the seller was heartbroken
when he
> found out who the buyer was. About the only thing missing was the final
> 250TH. What a shame!
>
> 73,
>
> John,  W4AWM
>
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