[Hallicrafters] HA-6 Transverter

David C. Hallam dhallam at knology.net
Thu Oct 13 16:48:27 EDT 2011


Glen,

I guess a muffin fan replacement is probably in order.

Have you measured the crystal oscillator output on each crystal.  The 
manual says 4-6V rms and equal within 0.5V.  Using my scope and a 10X 
probe, I get about 10V on the 22 MHz and 7.6V on the 24 MHz peak to 
peak.  No amount of fiddling with the setting of L12 seems to increase 
the voltage or bring them closer together.

I have an HA-2 I haven't even started on.

David
KW4DH

On 10/13/2011 3:56 PM, Glen Zook wrote:
> I gave up on trying to repair the fan in my HA-6 and just installed a new "muffin" fan of which the mounting holes were the same.  Everything that I tried on the old fan would only last for a few minutes.  Therefore, the new fan.  Now the fan in my HA-2, which I have had for going on 30 years, is still going strong.  I acquired the HA-6 a couple of years ago.  The unit was in excellent condition but the fan already had problems.
>   
> Glen, K9STH
>
>
> Website:  http://k9sth.com
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>
> ________________________________
> From: David C. Hallam<dhallam at knology.net>
> To: hallicrafters at mailman.qth.net
> Sent: Thursday, October 13, 2011 1:06 PM
> Subject: [Hallicrafters] HA-6 Transverter
>
> Any knowledgeable people out there on the HA-6 transverter?   I am in
> the process of refurbishing one.
>
> Has anyone replaced the bushings in the cooling fan?  Mine has a lot of
> end play and rattles.  It appears that it is necessary to drill out the
> rivets holding the mounting bracket to the motor frame.  Or is it
> possible to press the bushings further into the fan bracket to take out
> the end play?  It looks as if that could be done without removing the
> brackets.
>
> David
> KW4DH
>

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