[Hallicrafters] HT-32 vs HT32B

David C. Hallam dhallam at knology.net
Tue Sep 18 16:43:08 EDT 2012


The main differences between the two transmitters are:

The HT-32B uses a different modulator, a 7360 sheet beam tube rather 
than the diode modulators used in the other HT-32 versions.  I think was 
to get better carrier suppression.
The HT-32B has full crystal coverage of 10M in 4 segments.
The HT-32B has push to talk

Other than these, I don't think there are any other differences.

David
KW4DH

On 9/18/2012 1:37 PM, Jim Marshall wrote:
> Can someone tell me the difference between the Hallicrafters HT-32 and the HT-32B? I know the B has a different VFO tuning knob/window, but other than that, what is the difference?  I have a HT-32 now that is working well, and have a chance to buy a clean HT-32B. Guess I am wondering if I am going to gain anything.
> Thanks, Jim Marshall K6OLY
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