[HBR] ARRL Handbook article wanted

William Wood ke9xq at charter.net
Thu Jun 22 08:43:46 EDT 2017


Hugo
   I’ll be your friend forever if you’d copy
those two articles from the ARRL and
Bill Orr’s Handbooks.  : )  Bet ya would
make points with the others here too, 
especially if they are not on the CD.  Even
if they were on the CD I’m sure I/we would
appreciate them.
   As to the parts you have, right now I am
not sure of what I will need, if I need anything
for my 13C, as I think I have collected now
all the parts for it, I just have to get busy and
put them all in one place and get started…   : )
I did bend two chassis for it, but my workmanship
in metal bending leaves a LOT to be desired.
So, a couple weeks ago, I bought an 18” Harbor
Freight metal brake and a couple of those wide
mouthed plyers (sp)  : ) so will play once again 
sometime this summer.
   Thanks for telling us about the articles, and
if you get the opportunity would really love a
copy of them.
73 fer now
Bill  KE9XQ



On Jun 21, 2017, at 10:29 PM, Hugo W. Catta <hugo at optonline.net> wrote:

> 
> Hi Bill,
> 
> 
> The ARRL '65 Handbook has the HB-65, which I am building with a few changes.
> 
> The Bill Orr's Handbook of 1967 shows the "Deluxe HBR Receiver" a 17 tube beauty with everything and the kitchen sink. I'd say it is the next evolutionary step from the 13C.
> 
> By the way, I don't think either of those are in the CD.
> 
> I have both books. I could scan them for you. The HB-65 circuit is depicted in the Miller 1709 100Khz i.f. transformers..... (rare as hens' teeth, nowadays).
> 
> By the way, I have for sale Millers 3x 1709, 1x 1711 and 2x 1732 NIB to build an HBR11, 13 or Deluxe. Also the Miller 2102 variable, aka Polar, (the other item dificult to find). I also have two NIB Miller 1731 but haven't decided yet if I'll keep them for another project.
> 
> I am thinking on offering them here before posting them to ePay.
> 
> Let me know.
> 
> Hugo - AA1XV
> 
> On 06/21/2017 09:34 PM, William Wood wrote:
>> Hey Everyone
>>    I might already have this, and don’t know
>> where it is, and I did just reorder our HBR
>> archiving disk, and not sure the whole article
>> is there, so I’d lie to get from you guys a copy
>> of the presentation of the HBR in the Handbook.
>>    Think it might be the ’63 issue???   Maybe ’65???
>> Not sure.  Just picked up 6 or 7 handbooks today
>> and the article is not in them.  I would like to read
>> our HBR article in the handbook.  Did William Orr
>> do an article on it too???
>> Thanks for your patience : )
>> 73 fer now
>> Bill  KE9XQ
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