[HBR] Suggestion for HBR-13 Cabinet

Kris Merschrod Kris at merschrod.net
Thu Mar 3 10:32:55 EST 2011


Scott,

I recently sold a HBR cabinet, chasis, and a nice dial and all.  Then on 
eBay there was a nice chassis, panel and dial, but seemed to be missing the 
rest of the cabinet.  With a little patience and constant looking over eBay 
you should be able to come up with the makings.  HamFests are probably a 
good place to look too.  My feeling is that many hams tried their hand at 
HBR in that era and so their "artifacts" are out there.

Good luck with thr search,

Kris KM2KM


Merschrod
123 Warren Road
Ithaca, NY 14850
www.merschrod.net
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> Thanks guys for the cabinet suggestions. I'd like to go with a metal 
> cabinet rather than wood but I can see the advantages of the wood cabinet. 
> I'm going to start looking around for a nice metal cabinet that will 
> handle an HBR-16 or 13C. If anyone has a lead on one I'd appreciate 
> hearing about it.
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> 73, Scott WA9WFA
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> Sent: Wednesday, March 2, 2011 4:36:58 PM
> Subject: Re: [HBR] Suggestion for HBR-13 Cabinet
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> Unless you're looking for a small footprint, consider the Bud and 
> Hallicrafter's cabinets designed for 19" wide rack mounted gear. A five 
> unit high (8 3/4") gives you plenty of real estate for the front panel and 
> chassis layout. These cabinets typically sell for $25-50.
>
> 73
> Lee WB6SSW
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