[HBR] ARRL Handbook article wanted ... Deluxe HBR Receiver and HBT-200 Transmitter [Orr '67]
George N2APB
n2apb at midnightdesignsolutions.com
Thu Jun 22 10:51:59 EDT 2017
Hugo (and all),
I'm currently building up that "Deluxe HBR Receiver" you mentioned being in
Orr '67 ... it's a real dandy one! There's also a nice companion SSB
transmitter ("HBT-200") in that same handbook that I have collected parts
for building with the receiver is complete.
I'm working from some low-res scans that I got from somewhere a long time
ago ... I'd *love* it if you could at least scan the receiver and
transmitter schematics (pages 608 and 636-637 respectively).
Would also greatly enjoy seeing the HB-65 design if you also end up scanning
that one too.
Getting these good old projects visible within the community would be really
great. I'd be happy to help the scanning and making the PDF files if you'd
like.
73, George N2APB
-----Original Message-----
From: hbr-bounces at mailman.qth.net [mailto:hbr-bounces at mailman.qth.net] On
Behalf Of Hugo W. Catta
Sent: Wednesday, June 21, 2017 11:30 PM
To: hbr at mailman.qth.net
Subject: Re: [HBR] ARRL Handbook article wanted
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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