[Hallicrafters] HALLICRAFTERS HT-19
w7fe
w7fe at cox.net
Mon Sep 9 15:46:33 EDT 2013
It looks like Rodger, WQ9E, may still have one on the air.
W7FE
----- Original Message -----
From: "Ronald Eveland" <w6qm at msn.com>
To: "Hallicrafters" <hallicrafters at mailman.qth.net>
Sent: Monday, September 09, 2013 12:14 PM
Subject: [Hallicrafters] HALLICRAFTERS HT-19
>I have been wondering if someone knows anything about the HT-19
>transmitter, which were marketed a few years prior to me being licensed in
>the mid 1950's. There is very little information about it on the internet,
>and manuals are also unavailable. It appears to me that when it was
>introduced in 1948, a 125 watt NBFM transmitter, with plug in coils,
>probably was not very popular. The only information to date that I have
>been able to find is a four page document entitled "Radio Transmitter Model
>HT-19 Preliminary Instructions" that has Installation, Operation, a
>Schematic and parts list from Hi-Manuals. Any information would be greatly
>appreciated. Ron, W6QM, Cerritos, CA.
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