[Hallicrafters] SX-28 recapping tutorial

Al Parker anchor at ec.rr.com
Sat Jul 6 13:24:39 EDT 2019


Hi agn,
	Tnx Jim, you're right.  I ckd the several links on my page and thought 
Emanuele's was OK, but it really was 
<http://www.tuberadio.com/sx28/sx28.html>  that I meant to use.  That 
page doesn't identify the author, but it's a good one.
	Many old links no longer are good, folks lose interest and don't renew 
the URL, etc.  My BA site was decimated recently and what's there now is 
an old backup.  I'm working slowly at bringing it all back.  Similar 
situation on the Hammarlund Historian site, a look at the work in 
progress there can be seen at <www.sp-600.com>  The HH url will be back 
soon.
73,
Al

On 7/6/2019 11:41 AM, w5jo at brightok.net wrote:> The link to Emanuele is 
broken Al.  At least for me.  As is the one on
 > your page.
 >
 > Jim
 > W5JO

On 7/6/2019 11:35 AM, Al Parker wrote:
> hi Tom, Joe, et al,
>      Emanuele Girlando, IW1DHI, has tackled the SX-28 as if it were an 
> engineering project.  It is very well documented, with pix & sketches. I 
> thought he was an engineer, as I am, but he told me he is not.
>   <http://space.tin.it/clubnet/egirland/sx28/sx28home.htm>
> 
>      I have a few pix, but not much detail on my first SX-28, abt 19 yrs 
> ago, at <http://boatanchors.org/sx28.htm>
> 73,
> 
> Al, W8UT
> www.boatanchors.org
> www.hammarlund.info
> 
> "There is nothing -- absolutely nothing -- half so much
> worth doing as simply messing about in boats"
> Ratty, to Mole
> 
> On 7/5/2019 5:16 PM, Joe Connor via Hallicrafters wrote:
>> Is this the one, Tom?
>>              Joe Connor
>>
>> https://antiqueradio.org/halli12.htm
>>
>>      On Friday, July 5, 2019, 05:01:46 PM GMT-4, Tom - Vintage Radio 
>> <radio at daileyservices.com> wrote:
>>   Some time back, there was (on the web) a very good "older" tutorial 
>> on the
>> relatively "simpler" way to replace those horrid caps "In & Under The
>> Fence".  My SX-28 (left the factory 12/41 !!) is 90% done and works
>> splendidly, but yeah, I've held off on those ones you have to "excavate"
>> for.  If anybody knows a source for THIS older version of the "how to 
>> do it"
>> (I've found a few more, but not as good, I'm told), I'd sure like it.
>> ...and yes, I have my hemostats ready.
>>
>> Tom - WØEAJ


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