[HBR] HBR Receiver Info
Kees & Sandy
windy10605 at juno.com
Tue Jul 24 18:59:25 EDT 2018
FYI Guys and thank you for making this available, Jim. It should go to a good home and to someone who understands the HBR history.. Do you recall which one of the HBR series it is ? HBR-14, HBR-16, HBR-8, HBR-12, HBR ? 73 Kees K5BCQ
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From: Jim Goldring <jimgoldring at gorge.net>
To: k5bcq at arrl.net, windy10605 at Juno.com
Subject: Fwd: HBR Receiver Info
Date: Tue, 24 Jul 2018 14:18:32 -0700
-------- Forwarded Message --------Subject:HBR Receiver InfoDate:Tue, 24 Jul 2018 13:38:42 -0700From:Jim Goldring <jimgoldring at gorge.net>To:k5bsq at arrl.net, windy10605 at Juno.com
Hi. I'm Jim, AK7R & have been a ham since 1952. Back in about 1962 I built one of the HBR tube receivers designed by the late Ted Crosby (W9TC, SK). I used it for several years & it's been in storage for about 35 years or so. Would like to find a good home for it. It's in pretty decent shape & I don't want my heirs (who have no interest in ham radio) to put it in the trash. Be glad to send pix, etc.73...& thanks!Jim Goldring, AK7R, North Bonneville, WA(509)427-4101 (landline}(360)314-5714 (cell)
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