[Hallicrafters] Hallicrafters HT-37
Todd, KA1KAQ
ka1kaq at gmail.com
Wed Aug 2 14:30:52 EDT 2006
Phasing unit, one of the better sounding ones along with the CE 100V
and 200V. Probably not the best choice for AM/CW though. Maybe a
Ranger, Valiant, or 32V if you can't locate the good ol' DX-100.
Valiant stock audio leaves a bit to be desired, but it works.
~ Todd/'Boomer' KA1KAQ
On 8/2/06, DW Holtman <future212 at comcast.net> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I stumbled onto one that is very clean, looks great. Have not found a
> manual or put power to it yet.
>
> Does anyone have any experience with this xmitter? Does it use phasing
> or filters to generate SSB? I have heard horror stories about phasing
> methods to generate SSB. What I'm looking for is a transmitter to pair
> up with my R-391 receiver, for a vintage AM/CW station. The HT-37 does
> not have AM, but has DSB, which will work, but how well for AM?
>
> Are there any unusual maintenance problems?
>
> Is this xmitter worth an extensive restoration and is the signal quality
> when up to factory specs worth the effort?
>
> Thank you in advance for any help.
>
> Best,
> DW Holtman
> WB7SSN
>
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