[Hallicrafters] SX28 problems.

rrkrr rrkrr at comcast.net
Thu Apr 8 08:08:51 EDT 2010


Brian,
KB9TMY has posted  a most excellent  step-by-step procedure for
rebuilding the SX-28 gearbox here:
http://www.antiqueradio.org/SX-28Gearbox.htm
I think it's exactly what you need.

Bob K4ERR

Brian Goldsmith wrote:
> Greetings to all.
> A friend has brought in a Hallicrafters SX28 for "restoration".
> When he telephoned me before bringing it in,he casually mentioned that the
> DPO had removed a few bits and that he might not have remembered what he had
> taken apart.
>
> He was right about the DPO being a Dreaded Previous Owner!!!
>
> The entire front panel and gearbox assembly has been broken down into
> constituent parts,all lovingly placed into resealable plastic bags which
> have been marked as to content right down to the balls from the many shaft
> bearings.
>
> HELP!!!!!!!
>
> Does anyone have any detail about the gearbox and its assembly that they
> could let me have,anything gratefully received.
>
>
> Thanks in advance,Brian G.
>
> PS. The S meter has also been given the PAAPTBIPBT 
> (pull apart and package the bits in plastic bags treatment) however I can
> probably fix that.
>
> :-)
>
>
> BG.
>
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