[HBR] HBR 16

William Hopkins whopkin4 at zimbra.naz.edu
Mon Jan 19 10:55:13 EST 2009


David, 

I'm up here in Rochester NY. I might have that template. Am not sure though. I have most of the items in stock to build my HBR16 or maybe the 13C. Anyway, it will take some time for me, because I'm up to my armpits in work, at work. Am out of town for a good week now and will be out of town on other occasions through middle of March. Keep bugging me and I will scrounge around in the basement for the template. It might be larger than the one for the smaller box, I believe. 

ciao 
Bill Hopkins 
AA2YV 


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "David Newman" <W3HYM at ARRL.NET> 
To: "HBR Receiver List" <hbr at mailman.qth.net> 
Sent: Saturday, January 17, 2009 3:25:33 PM (GMT-0500) America/New_York 
Subject: [HBR] HBR 16 

Does anybody have the panel and chassis layout for the HBR 16? I can 
estimate from photos, but it would be nice to have same measurements as 
Ted Crosby. 


I found a new, Eddystone Dial in my junk boxes of stuff. I must have 
bought it years ago, never opened it, and forgot I had it. With that 
dial, I thought I might set out to make the HBR 16, with various updates 
published in QST in 1960s. 



Most importantly, I like the cabinet used by Lee Craner's HBR16 in Feb 
2009 QST. What size is the cabinet and front panel? Looks like 8 3/4 
or 10 1/2 inches. 



If I decide not to build HBR 16, then I shall sell Eddystone Dial. 


David 

W3HYM 


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