[HBR] Wanted- HBR Receiver
Lorne Barber
bear57 at telus.net
Fri Dec 17 19:54:52 EST 2010
Gary:-
I have a mostly complete, but working, HBR13. It has a n
Eddystone dial, uncalibrated as of now, Coil sets for at least four
bands,(it is not on front of me and I am working from memory) and I can
supply documentation. It comes with a cabinet and the front panel(plain
aluminum) is unlabelled. It also includes a coil stand for the unused coils.
It has one down side. The first two IF transformers were induc coupled. One
tranny developed a short in the capacitor to ground, and burnt the windings.
Not having a replacement I eliminated the one transformer and it seems to
perform as well as before. So in effect it is a HBR13C less this
forementioned transformer.
I am thinking in terms of $350, considering the Eddystone dial are well over
a $100 alone. I had given some thought about eBay but I am not a big fan of
their's.
I have pictures if you are still interested.
Over the years I have built at least four HBRs. For my money the best is the
HBR12 with a modified National dial, which to me is a definate "keeper".
7 3
Lorne
VE7BOX
----- Original Message -----
From: "Gary Wells" <glwells at yahoo.com>
To: <hbr at mailman.qth.net>
Sent: Friday, December 17, 2010 4:07 PM
Subject: [HBR] Wanted- HBR Receiver
> If anyone is aware of one of the famous Ted Crosby HBR receivers, any
> vintage from 11 thru 16, sitting around looking for a home, please let me
> know. I am about to start this project from scratch, probably the HBR-11
> to start, but if someone has one in a partial or finished state of
> assembly and would like to part with it, I would be interested. Thanks.
>
> Gary WB9AYD
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