[Hallicrafters] SR-2000 band switch and Phosphor bronze sheet

Carl km1h at jeremy.mv.com
Tue Feb 10 21:28:27 EST 2009


That was probably me with the NCL-2000 assemblies Jim. I bought 150+ 
complete NOS assemblies several years ago that were stashed at Nationals 
Paris, Maine assembly plant and taken home by the plant manager when it 
folded. I didnt even know they were there until after his death and his 
son contacted me. Also got 127 8122's and the matching jig made from a 
stripped NCL chassis.

Dribbled them onto Ebay over the years and only kept a few for my own 
amps and customer repairs. Dont know if the switches would adapt into 
the SR-2000; they were Oak and not Centralab.

Carl
KM1H

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Jim Liles" <james.liles at comcast.net>
To: <hallicrafters at mailman.qth.net>
Sent: Tuesday, February 10, 2009 8:51 PM
Subject: [Hallicrafters] SR-2000 band switch and Phosphor bronze sheet


> Thanks for all the responses.  Enabled me to find a source for a small
> quantity of Phosphor Bronze H08 spring temper.  Should have mentioned 
> that
> if you are restoring a run one or two SR-2000 serial #'s 452000 * and 
> 452001
> *, not 452002 which is run three, you will need a pair of Phosphor 
> Bronze
> spring temper grounding strips for the bottom cover to help with the
> regeneration fix.
>
> Am still looking for the two final ceramic band switch wafers for the
> SR-2000.  I saw someone was selling the final tank coil and switch for 
> a
> National NCL-2000 but can't remember the source.  Thought I would try 
> that
> if I could find one.  If you have one and wish to part with it, I 
> would be
> very pleased to purchase it.   Thanks again ---Kindest regards Jim 
> K9AXN
>
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