[Hallicrafters] Re Use The HHI Web Site

Peter Markavage manualman at juno.com
Mon Jul 7 23:20:16 EDT 2008


Don't forget the Search Engine for searching many of the QTH.net archived
reflector mailing lists is also on the web site. This is very valuable
for finding out what someone said about some piece of equipment or some
restoration tip that was brought up in 1999, 2002, etc.

Pete, wa2cwa

On Mon, 7 Jul 2008 21:16:40 -0400 "Duane Fischer, W8DBF"
<dfischer at usol.com> writes:
> 
> 
> Hi All,
> 
> On behalf of the Halligan's Hallicrafters International web site, 
> AKA HHI, 
> and our terrific Web Master W5JT, Jim Thayer, please feel free to 
> wander the 
> site and enjoy its many many features.
> 
> You can use the 'forsale-swap' section to post a "want list" for 
> parts, to 
> sell a piece of Hallicrafters gear, to sell a piece of "other" 
> vintage 
> vacuum tube gear, to request a TX or RX or whatever that you would 
> like to 
> buy, and much more. There is no charge.
> 
> You can read about the three HHI Nets, their times, frequencies etc. 
> If I 
> get them done quickly enough, even read the latest Net Logs!
> 
> Explore the many restoration tips, articles and detailed "how to" 
> items. You 
> can also submit them! Not to I, but to: webmaster at w9wze.net
> 
> Check out what is new with Frogzilla and find out which way the HHI 
> Pond 
> waves are rolling. Some how, and I know not how, the space weather 
> dudes 
> tell me that lunar tidal forces affecting the pond that Frogzilla 
> made 
> infamous is related to HF propagation. Nevertheless, it is fun 
> reading 
> regardless of whether or not the propagation forecasts are right or 
> not!
> 
> Wander the waves of short and read the latest logs from Stewart 
> McKenzie, 
> WDX6AA in southern California.
> 
> Visit the restoration section and glance through the various Hams 
> providing;
> used parts, new reproduction parts, rectification replacements, 
> services, 
> restoration assistance, original manuals and new reprints, hard to 
> find 
> tubes that are nasty gas free, tricks your Elmer never taught you 
> and more.
> 
> The HHI web site is self-supported. No corporate sponsors, banner 
> Ads etc. 
> We do not charge anyone to use the web site, never have. However, we 
> do pay 
> a monthly hosting fee, annual domain registration costs etc. Anyone 
> who 
> would like to make a donation to help keep the web site operating can 
> 
> contact the Web Master. Any and all donations are appreciated. 
> Thanks!
> 
> Please feel free to contribute photos of vintage Hallicrafters 
> equipment, as 
> well as other vintage gear, too. There is currently a very large 
> photo 
> gallery. Your contributions will be appreciated.
> 
> If you have any restoration tips or techniques or detailed step by 
> step 
> procedures, please send them in! The HHI web site will gladly share 
> them 
> with others, giving you "full credit" for your contribution.
> 
> While all contributions are property of the HHI web site, and fall 
> under our 
> copyright, you remain the owner! Nothing you submit to the HHI web 
> site will 
> be legally blocked from being used by another web site or 
> publication of 
> your choice. Our copyright serves 'only' to hopefully afford you a 
> bit more 
> protection from theft, abuse and misuse. Such as finding your 
> restoration 
> instructions for a SX-28 on a CD being hawked on the Bay Of E!
> 
> Because most of you have sinned, that is, own vintage gear not 
> produced by 
> Hallicrafters!, we do permit Halli Wanna Be's to use the 
> 'forsale-swap' area 
> and to contribute their restoration tricks and techniques for the 
> enjoyment 
> of all. Hey! If it glows in the dark, and does not peg the analog 
> needle on 
> a WW2 surplus geiger counter Rad meter, it must be a vintage vacuum 
> tube 
> rig!
> 
> You can find the HHI web site at:
> 
> http://www.w9wze.net
> 
> Thanks to "all" of you for your contributions here on this list, for 
> 
> supporting the Halli web site over the years and for participating 
> in the 
> Hallicrafters Ham Radio Nets. This is "ALL" about vintage radio, 
> Hallicrafters in this particular case, and is for the benefit and 
> enjoyment 
> of all. So join us and glow on!
> 
> Duane Fischer, W8DBF
> 
> 
> Duane Fischer, W8DBF - WPE8CXO
> E-Mail: dfischer at usol.com
> Hallicrafters web site: www.w9wze.net
> HHRP web site: hhrp.w9wze.net
> 
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