[Boatanchors] Re: Sp-600 J-11 Diversity - NorthernRadio Receiver, Radio R-450/FRR-28

Al Parker anchor at ec.rr.com
Sat Mar 1 09:56:28 EST 2008


Hi Bob, Ken, et al,
    Actually, The Hammarlund Historian website has the manual and separate 
wiring diagram already in the "Manuals" section, thanks to Tom Hoyer well 
over a yr ago, so there's no need to send them to me.
    But, Bob, if you do get a scan of the wiring diagram, we'd be happy to 
put it up there.  It can then be downloaded and sections printed off, or 
it's size reduced, etc., to suit an individual's wants.  Tom had sent me a 
large sized print of that when he sent the other stuff to me, but I've found 
nobody here with the ability to scan that size.
tnx, 73,
Al, W8UT
New Bern, NC
www.boatanchors.org
www.hammarlund.info


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Kenneth D. Grimm, K4XL" <grimm at sbc.edu>
To: "rbethman" <rbethman at comcast.net>
Cc: <Boatanchors at mailman.qth.net>; "K0DAN" <k0dan at comcast.net>
Sent: Friday, February 29, 2008 11:33 PM
Subject: Re: [Boatanchors] Re: [AMRadio] Sp-600 J-11 Diversity - 
NorthernRadio Receiver, Radio R-450/FRR-28


rbethman wrote:
> Dan,
>
> BAMA is NOT taking uploads now, not since Ken has had to get satellite 
> service.
>
> The place to post it is the Hammarlund Historian site.
>
> I'll tag your Email like I've done the others. (I use Thunderbird - I can 
> tag messages with different colors!)
>
> Bob - NØDGN

Bob,

BAMA is alive and well and still accepting uploads!  What has changed is
that I am no longer soliciting test gear manuals.  BAMA was originally
limited to tube type amateur radio gear and SWL receivers and auxiliary
equipment.  Unfortunately, the auxiliary stuff, including test gear,
soon far outpaced the ham and SWL equipment.  BAMA has simply returned
to its "roots."  Uploads of tube type ham and SWL equipment are still
accepted and, indeed, solicited.  Your comment, however, reminds me that
I need to look at the BAMA home page and make sure that it doesn't
indicate otherwise.  Thanks for that!

I certainly agree with you that the Hammarlund Historian site is the
place to go for info on the SP-600 series.  I am sure that there is more
there than you would find on BAMA.

You are also correct about me being limited to a satellite connection to
the internet.  However, that hasn't been as bad as I anticipated.  It
does mean that it takes me a bit longer to do the house-keeping chores
on BAMA, but the site is being maintained and still accepting uploads
(or CDs or files sent by one of the upload services such as YouSendIt,
Savefile or Sendthisfile.)

73,

Ken, K4XL




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