[Milsurplus] Receiver to use with Hammarlund HC-10 SSB converter

kim.herron at sbcglobal.net kim.herron at sbcglobal.net
Sun Jun 15 22:59:51 EDT 2008


No mod is needed.  The HC-10 has an adjustable coil for the LO that's 
accessible on the rear chassis apron and the manual tells you to adjust 
it for the freq of the receiver that you're going to use it with.
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From: <Radioman390 at cs.com>
To: ""Dave Maples"" <dsmaples at comcast.net>; ""Milsurplus"" 
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Subject: RE: [Milsurplus] Receiver to use with Hammarlund HC-10 SSB 
converter


> Dave: As I recall the HC-10 was for 455 to 500 kHz IFs (though  I 
> vaguely recall a 262 kHz IF modification)
>
> The Collins R-388 would be my pick  (not the A which already would 
> have mechanical filters, plus the crystal filter).
>
> Of course, for laughs, you could try it with a Hammarlund HQ-180.  :-)
>
>
>
> "Dave Maples" <dsmaples at comcast.net> wrote:
>
>>All: I reconditioned a Hammarlund HC-10 SSB converter a few months 
>>ago, and
>>I'm interested in suggestions on what kind of general coverage 
>>receiver I
>>might marry it with. I'm thinking I want something that's stable with 
>>a
>>reasonably high IF (higher than 455 kHz to provide good image 
>>rejection).
>>Not having a 455 kHz IF means I'd have to build a converter for it, 
>>but that
>>shouldn't be that bad.
>>
>>My first thought was a BC-348 (915 kHz IF). Another possibility is an
>>NC-183D, but that's kinda pricey.
>>
>>Thoughts? All opinions welcome!
>>
>>Dave WB4FUR
>>
>>
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