[Hallicrafters] SX-88 Value Controversy

WA1KBQ at aol.com WA1KBQ at aol.com
Sun Feb 8 14:41:56 EST 2009


So, you can't answer the question?
 
-Greg Gore
 
 
In a message dated 2/8/2009 1:37:17 P.M. US Eastern Standard Time,  
km1h at jeremy.mv.com writes:

A better  question would be to list the ones that were  not.

Carl
KM1H



----- Original Message ----- 
From:  <WA1KBQ at aol.com>
To: <km1h at jeremy.mv.com>;  <hallicrafters at mailman.qth.net>
Sent: Sunday, February 08, 2009 8:56  AM
Subject: Re: [Hallicrafters] SX-88 Value Controversy


>  Which production National receivers were  equipped with Litz wound  IF
> transformers?
>
> -Greg Gore
>
> In a  message  dated 2/7/2009 10:04:10 P.M. US Eastern Standard Time,
>  km1h at jeremy.mv.com  writes:
> You seem to be regularly harping  about the IF Q, here and AMfone. 
> I'll
> have to agree with  W3JN.
>
> I guess youve never been into many  National  receivers. They built 
> their
> own IF transformers and LC  selectivity  networks using Litz wire and 
> even
> cup cores  which blow away your UNLOADED  180 Q.
>
> When they closed  most of their components operation I bought bins  of
> Litz wire  and still have loads of it in numerous sizes.
>
> Drake   managed very impressive LC filtering in the 2A/2B and even 
>  better
> up thru  the R4-B.
>
> Recent experiments with  toroids as IF transformers has yielded 
> unloaded
> Q's in the  240-250 range at the frequencies of interest. The next
> purchase will  hopefully be a coil winder to facilitate experiments and
>  restorations.
>
> Carl
>  KM1H
>
>
>
> ----- Original Message  -----  
> From: <WA1KBQ at aol.com>
> To:   <hallicrafters at mailman.qth.net>; <km1h at jeremy.mv.com>
>  Sent:  Saturday, February 07, 2009 9:44 PM
> Subject: Re:  [Hallicrafters] SX-88 Value  Controversy-  Pictures
>
>
>> Government contracts are approved  or  not  approved for any one of a
>> myriad of
>>  reasons, not  because there is something  wrong with the receiver.  
>> The
>>  responsibility for correcting a fault in  the design  rests solely 
>> with
>> the
>>  engineering department. Clearing inventory due to a  missed 
>>  government
>> contract or
>> producing an engineering   benchmark for "halo receiver"  bragging
>> rights by  selling
>>  at a loss Hallicrafters still managed to put a  few  more SX-88s out
>> there in
>> one year than  National did NC-400s regardless of  the  high price. 
>>  The
>> Hallicrafters SX-88 is the only production  receiver ever  sold  with
>> Litz wound 50KC IF
>> transformers   having a "Q" of over 180. Did you ever  question the
>>  brass
>>  threaded adjusters in most receiver's IF transformers?  The  presence
>> of brass spoils
>> "Q" but installing  threaded brass rod adjusters  is less  expensive
>>  than
>> threading hard brittle  ferrite.
>>
>>  -Greg Gore
>>
>> In a  message dated  2/7/2009  8:22:16 P.M. US Eastern Standard Time,
>>  km1h at jeremy.mv.com   writes:
>> With at least 2 production  runs that Im aware of and rather 
>> extensive
>>  advertising Id say they were trying to establish a high end   foothold
>> and
>> not simply clearing  inventory.
>>
>>  With the HRO-60 in the same  price  range and minus several SX-88
>>   features
>> it had about a 14 year successful run  and  substantial  sales.
>>
>> With Collins, National,  Hammarlund and TMC having   extensive
>>  government
>> business it makes me wonder what the  buyers found  wrong  with the
>> SX-88??
>>
>>  Carl
>>   KM1H
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>  ----- Original   Message ----- 
>> From:  <WA1KBQ at aol.com>
>> To:    <hallicrafters at mailman.qth.net>;  <km1h at jeremy.mv.com>
>>  Sent:  Saturday, February  07, 2009 7:58 PM
>> Subject: Fwd:  [Hallicrafters] SX-88  Value  Controversy-   Pictures
>>
>>
>>> The fact that it sold in low  numbers   (miserably  you said) was
>>>  because
>>> the
>>>  receiver was   originally targeting a government  contract that did
>>>  not
>>>  go
>>> through. Hallicrafters  decided  to go through with a  small
>>>  production
>>> run anyway  at a
>>> loss as a  "halo" receiver which  ended up  selling  around 500  units
>>> over the
>>> course of one  year  but  the high price ($5000  in today's dollars)
>>>  was
>>>  more  than
>>> most hams were  willing to shell out for a   Hallicrafters.  Around  
>>> 100
>>> have
>>> been accounted  for  so far  today.
>>>
>>>  -Greg   Gore
>>>
>>>
>>>  From:   km1h at jeremy.mv.com
>>> To: WA1KBQ at aol.com,   hallicrafters at mailman.qth.net
>>> Sent: 2/7/2009 5:35:40  P.M. US  Eastern  Standard  Time
>>> Subj: Re:  [Hallicrafters] SX-88  Value  Controversy-   Pictures
>>>
>>>
>>> Why  not let  Jay, W1VD, run  it thru its paces as he has done   with
>>> many
>>> other vintage radios on    AMfone?
>>>
>>> That would settle its   performance pretty  well dont  you  think?
>>>
>>> The one I owned was only  about  10  years old  when I got it and as 
>>>  I
>>>  said
>>> earlier I wasnt impressed.  (As  a  teenager in the  50's I wanted 
>>>  one
>>> simply for the looks but  reality   resulted  in a HQ-129X). Neither
>>>  were
>>>  a
>>> few  engineers at National  that put it thru its  paces.  Even then 
>>>  it
>>>  had
>>> an aura that it was  something  more than just a well  built  radio.
>>>  They
>>>  were primarily comparing it to the NC-400 which  has  its  own set 
>>> of
>>> problems  IMO.
>>>
>>> The fact that it sold    miserably speaks  volumes of what 
>>>  prospective
>>> buyers thought of  it   then.
>>>
>>> When I sold  it, it was all  original  so naturally  performance was
>>>  way
>>> down in 1998 or  so.  My parents used it  to  listen to SW classical
>>>  music
>>>  and gave it back when  they  moved to a condo in   NC.
>>>
>>> Carl
>>>    KM1H
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> -----  Original   Message ----- 
>>>  From:  <WA1KBQ at aol.com>
>>>  To:    <hallicrafters at mailman.qth.net>
>>> Sent:  Saturday,  February 07, 2009  3:20  PM
>>> Subject: Re:   [Hallicrafters] SX-88 Value  Controversy-    Pictures
>>>
>>>
>>>> Pictures with  short   descriptions of a typical   SX-88  restoration
>>>>  at:
>>>>     http://amfone.net/Amforum/index.php?topic=17990.20
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>    Go to  the bottom  of page two. This was a recent  discussion   at
>>>>  amfone.net  on
>>>> vintage  receiver    performance.
>>>>
>>>>  Regards,   Greg
>>>>
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