[R-390] SP 600 data repository

Al Parker anchor at ec.rr.com
Tue Apr 16 20:06:09 EDT 2019


Hi folks, Bubbas & dudes,
	At the moment http://www.hammarlund.info/ is not there.  It should be, 
I've been keeping the bills paid.  I just sent the server guy a note 
asking, "what's up?"
	I know it hasn't been kept always up to date, and there's some of it's 
past content that has been lost forever, (if anyone wants to pitch in 
and help, I'm open to offers).  But I plan to keep it going and will get 
info up there as needed/wanted.  The SP-600 Compendium/Anthology has 
been there for at least 5 yrs, thanks to Perrier.  I've kept it fairly 
well backed up, but until I dig up a recent one, or it comes back 
online, I can't say if Perrier's other articles are there or not, I know 
he's been sending them to me.
	I'll keep you all posted on the short term problems.  It should be back 
up in a day or 3 at the most.
73,

Al, W8UT
www.boatanchors.org
www.hammarlund.info

"There is nothing -- absolutely nothing -- half so much
worth doing as simply messing about in boats"
Ratty, to Mole

On 4/16/2019 4:34 PM, Perry Sandeen via R-390 wrote:
> Yo Bubba Dudes!,
> The Hammarlund Historian website has gone 404 and I don't kow if there are any plans to resurrect it.
> My concern is two fold.  First now the BAMA site seems the only one posting the SP 600 anthology.  Second is that I have several more full SP 600 articles. circuit mod articles but most of all many SP 600 TIFF images that are good for taking to Kinko's and having them enlarged W/O smearing.  Some images are the stock ski's while others are various modded versions.
> The articles and circuit info could be probably be incorporated into a anthology supplement.
> Probably the most interesting for those interested in upgrading their SP 600 is the R620 information.  This was Hammarlund's last SP 600 type receiver.  They only made 100 and I got mine by shear dumb luck in a trade with Mike Fisch (too whom I'm greatly indebted).Hammarlund made a number of circuit improvements that can easily be done to the stock SP 600.
> 
> Having just turned 78 in January and attempting to get moved to SC is consuming all my time so I'd be grateful for any and all web postings by others
> 
> I don't care if someone puts them on a CD or DVD and sells them for a few bucks.  My goal is to make sure all that I did does't get lost somewhere along the way.
> Regards,
> Perrier
> 


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