[Hallicrafters] SX-28 photos
Nick
hallicraftersx28 at aol.com
Thu Nov 28 14:59:32 EST 2013
Did you bother to read what the guy (Brian) SAID,he's DOESN"T to restore it he wants to sell the SX-28 !!
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From: Mike Everette <radiocompass at yahoo.com>
To: Brian Burns <brian at lessonsinlutherie.com>; hallicrafters <hallicrafters at mailman.qth.net>
Sent: Thu, Nov 28, 2013 11:52 am
Subject: Re: [Hallicrafters] SX-28 photos
Brian,
Please don't take this the wrong way; but if you have very little restoration
experience, you have no business going into an SX-28. This receiver is
difficult to do at best. Please, please, PLEASE get your feet wet with
something simpler before going there.
I would recommend one of the following for a first restoration project:
National NC-57
National NC-173
The 173 is a rather more complex radio than the NC-57 which is rather basic...
however, National receivers IN GENERAL are laid out more straightforwardly than
Hallicrafters gear, and are therefore easier to work on. (They are also
generally better performers.) If you have some experience with tube gear, a 173
wouldn't be unreasonable; but if not, go with the 57.
Of Halli receivers, I recommend that you get hold of one of the following:
S-20R (very basic)
S-22R (very basic, but also AC-DC in a metal cabinet -- an isolation transformer
is a MUST to avoid serious shock hazards)
SX-24 (a little more complex)
SX-25 (still more complex, but do-able by a novice, with care and patience)
S-40 (a reboxed S-20R)
S-85 (a reboxed S-20R and S-40)
SX-99 (a somewhat modernized SX-24)
SX-110 (a reboxed SX-99)
You will have to replace ALL the paper capacitors, the electrolytics, and
probably -- in the pre-and immediate post-war stuff, a good many of the carbon
resistors. One of these simpler receivers will give you a good feel for what
this is like.
Whatever you choose, DON'T get a rustbucket. There's always a better one.
Before you even stick a screwdriver into the SX-28, be sure and go to the Phil's
Old Radios web site and check out the article on SX-28 restoration. Follow the
Biblical admonition: "Thy words were found; and I did eat them." disgest it
WELL.
If you'd like a pair of eyes that have been there and done it with an SX-28 to
take a look at yours, send the pdf of your photos.
73
Mike
W4DSE
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From: Brian Burns <brian at lessonsinlutherie.com>
To: hallicrafters at mailman.qth.net
Sent: Wednesday, November 27, 2013 1:10 PM
Subject: [Hallicrafters] SX-28 photos
Hello All,
After cleaning up the SX-28 a bit last evening, I'm somewhat more optimistic
about the possibility of its being restored. Since I have very little
restoration experience, I'll leave that judgment call to people who have
worked on one.
If you would like to see some photos of it, email me, and I will send a .pdf
of half a dozen.
I would appreciate hearing from anyone with comments on it.
I'm always open to a land-line QSO about ham stuff on my toll free number
(:->).
Brian Burns Ex: W5BRO, K6UCD
Toll Free: 866-214-9472
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