[Vintage-Audio] Re H.H. Scott LT-110
Duane Fischer, W8DBF
[email protected]
Mon Sep 8 21:27:00 2003
Michael,
Beautiful! Thank you Michael. Now if I can just get my screen reading software
to track that web site so I can read more.
I owe you one. Yea, maybe even a LT-110. You just never know -
DBF
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From: Salmons, Michael <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: [Vintage-Audio] Re H.H. Scott LT-110
Date: Monday, September 08, 2003 5:26 PM
Duane,
Here's a excerpt from the H.H. Scott Tube Tuner History webpage
(http://users.rcn.com/jbyrns/TunerHistory.html) that may help elucidate..
LT-110 - FM Multiplex Stereo Tuner Kit
The LT-110 was a kit version of the 350, but differed in that it used the
traditional Scott 3 tube IF with a 6AU6 limiter, rather than the 6BN6 Gated Beam
limiter used in the original 350 model. The first LT-110 had a front panel level
control, like the 350. The early LT-110's had brown painted front panels, which
were later replaced by gold panels, similar to factory assembled tuners. The
later LT-110's were upgraded to the 350B circuit, and the front panel level
control was replaced with a "Sonic Monitor" switch. The vacuum tube rectifier
used in the first LT-110, was replaced with a selenium rectifier in the later,
revised LT-100. I do not know if this circuit change occurred at the same time
as the front panel change. There was no model number change when these changes
were made.
Cheers,
Michael Salmons
-----Original Message-----
From: Duane Fischer, W8DBF [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Monday, September 08, 2003 3:43 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Vintage-Audio] Re H.H. Scott LT-110
Greetings All,
It seems there are at least two variations of the H.H. Scott LT-110 stereo
multiplex FM tuner. Mine has a slide switch for the noise filter in/out and the
AGC mpx or mono. A friend has one with knobs instead of slide switches.
On the far left of the front panel I have a two position knob for sonic monitor
or listen. His does not have this at all, instead it is a level control knob
ranging from one to ten.
There are no extensions to the LT-110, such as "A", "B" and so forth. What is
the deal?
thanks.
Duane Fischer, W8DBF
[email protected]
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