[Hallicrafters] Old Callsign & SX-16/17 band pointer
Bill Gerhold
k2wh at optonline.net
Mon Aug 15 20:07:20 EDT 2005
I forgot to mention, the thickness is about 1/8".
K2WH
-----Original Message-----
From: Bill Gerhold [mailto:k2wh at optonline.net]
Sent: Monday, August 15, 2005 7:53 PM
To: 'TC Dailey'; 'hallicrafters at mailman.qth.net'
Subject: RE: [Hallicrafters] Old Callsign & SX-16/17 band pointer
Here are the dimensions of the SX-17 Pointer.
Exposed Length - 1 3/16" on the BCB band # 1.
Width - 3/16" entire length
Internal Length - 1 3/16" (after 90 degree bend)
The pointer (hard to get at) is bent just above the 1 3/16" exposed part at
a 90 degree angle to mate up with the mechanism. It is basically, a pointer
with a 90 degree bend and equal in length internally and externally with an
allowance for the bend.
Like this:
< -- 1 3/16" --->
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| Same here 1 3/16"
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V Pointer
New pictures to follow.
K2WH
-----Original Message-----
From: hallicrafters-bounces at mailman.qth.net
[mailto:hallicrafters-bounces at mailman.qth.net] On Behalf Of TC Dailey
Sent: Monday, August 15, 2005 5:45 PM
To: hallicrafters at mailman.qth.net
Subject: [Hallicrafters] Old Callsign & SX-16/17 band pointer
Anybody know a good source to find old callsigns (besides QRZ, which only
goes back to '93). My '74 callbook doesn't go back far enough to find my
buddy's current call. Anybody out there find KØUSI, prior to '74? Tried
the Halli-Net, but props were terrible... better luck for me, next time.
Anybody got a band-pointer for an SX-16/17... or can supply me with
dimensions and relative design? The pictures I've found aren't very
revealing.
Tom Dailey - WAØEAJ
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