[Hammarlund] http://www.ebay.com/itm/1938-Hammarlund-Super-Pro-100-Receiver-Power-Supply-Operate-Excellent-/170945828054?pt=US_Ham_Radio_Receivers&hash=item27cd2a54d6
Al Santangelo
ve3ajm at gmail.com
Sat Nov 24 18:25:06 EST 2012
Looks like there is more than one old Super Pro up for sale on that
site. The asking prices seem very overblown all the way around, but if
you gotta have one there you go.
They look like FB receivers and its great that a few more have
remained relatively intact from the 1930s.
I'm still recapping mine here.
Al VE3AJM
On 11/24/12, Todd, KA1KAQ <ka1kaq at gmail.com> wrote:
> On Sat, Nov 24, 2012 at 3:47 PM, Richard Knoppow
> <1oldlens1 at ix.netcom.com>wrote:
>
>> From the photo of the top of the chassis the mod appears to be a pot.
>> Not sure what that could be. The rear apron shows three changes:
>> Antenna
>> terminals replaced with large standoff insulators; Headphone terminals
>> replaced with 1/4" jack. The Amphenol connector is the phonograph input
>> and may be original. The phono input is also an output for the detector.
>>
>
> Good catch, Richard. Those photos never loaded on my end. It's clearly been
> modified over its lifespan. Looks like most of it can be reversed. Even the
> hole in the front panel can be filled and painted(mine needs the same from
> an added phone jack). But it clearly has little collector value in its
> current state.
>
> On the plus side, he has a near-matching supply with it that has only the 3
> wire cord mod (a good idea) as well as an added toggle switch.
>
> If you factor in the time & skill needed to restore it, $300-$400 would be
> more rational IMO.
>
> ~ Todd/KAQ
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