[Hallicrafters] SX-28 splitting meter case & front panel & questions HELP?

WA1KBQ at aol.com WA1KBQ at aol.com
Sat Oct 17 14:51:40 EDT 2009


I forgot to address the other questions.  Likewise I also do not believe 
the silver front panel denotes a commemorative or  special receiver or equates 
to significantly higher value in the market but it  may to some. While they 
are rare they do appear from time to time and I have  seen them hyped in 
sales descriptions at times but have also not seen an  authoritative 
explanation for their existence. In short, we just don't know.  Personally if I was 
going to pay a premium it would be for originality and  physical condition 
but that's just my personal take on it. 

The RF tuning  capacitor section Cover went through several different 
designs during SX-28 and  SX-28A production. Later versions had vented covers 
secured by spring clips but  earlier versions had vented covers attached with 
thumbscrews and earlier still  had non-vented covers attached with machine 
screws I think. For a more in-depth  description of various SX-28 and SX-28A 
model differences check Henry Rogers'  very informative Hallicrafters SX-28 
web site at radioblvd.com which is  affiliated with the Western Historic 
Radio Museum.

73, Greg

In a  message dated 10/17/2009 11:55:32 A.M. Atlantic Standard Time,  
ianwebb5 at comcast.net writes:
Yes, I've searched the archives but sure don't  find the thread about this
problem that I recall reading before I knew that I  might acquire and SX-28.

I have a very early SX-28 that I hope I can  bring back to life.  It's 
serial
number is 20 or so higher than the  earliest S/N recorded in the SX-28 info
on the Western Computer Museum web  site.

The meter case is split very badly and before I remove the front  panel to
start working in that area and have it fall apart while I do that, I  hope 
to
get the advantage of somebody else's experience of how to handle  the
splitting case on the meter without doing further damage.

I'd  appreciate a link to any specific information since I assume somewhere
it's  posted and I need YOUR ADVICE and HANDS ON EXPERIENCE about the best
way to  keep from damaging the meter and providing a way to preserve the
meter for  continued use.

I also am interested in anybody who has a metal/silver  colored front panel
on their SX-28.  It appears to me that this receiver  has a silver panel and
that it has NOT been stripped of paint in the past to  make it silver.
However I may be wrong.  The 2 indented bands in the  dial area still have
red paint in them and the lettering in that area is NOT  filled in.  

I have found a short item in a QST in the ARRL archives  by a ham who no
longer appears in the QRZ database asking about others with a  silver front
panel.  He said he knew of one other like that.

What  do you know about the "silver" panel(s).  I will look carefully at  
the
back of the panel when I remove it and see if it appears to be the  "proper"
blue/gray or something close, maybe indicative of it not having  been
stripped.  

The cover to the tuning capacitor and tube box  on top of the chassis was
loose in the cabinet and appears original.  It  is a SOLID piece of metal
with no vent holes and was obviously on at one time  and is not a recent
fabricated piece.  All that I've seen in the early  manual shows a cover 
with
vent holes in it.  Any information about  this???  Should I drill some holes
to provide venting?  Wish I  still had access to a metal shop with the
selection of punches in the free  standing punch!

I'd appreciate your advice!    Thanks!

Ian, K6SDE
San Jose, CA  area




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