"New" HQ-145 on the air!
I just recapped an HQ-145 that I've had for about 10 years. It was a
'throw-in' with a Heath SB-200 I bought from an estate. It seemed to
work pretty well with just an improvised antenna. I would like to get
it on the air, perhaps with something like the Viking Adventurer that
I had when I was a kid. I sort of wish I still had the Johnson Ranger
I that I built when I was a late teen. I of course have modern
equipment as well now...Icom gear...but I think it would be fun to see
what I could do with something like the rig I had as a young teen. My
receiver in that era (mid 1950's) was an HQ-100, one of the first ones
they made. I ordered it when it was first advertised, got it as a
Christmas present when I was 14, but didn't actually get until a month
or two later from the firm in my home town owned by the father of the
fellow who founded AES.
The HQ-145, which didn't come out until later would have been my dream
receiver at the time, short of Collins gear which was an impossible
dream on a kid's afterschool wages. It was introduced just as I was
going to college. I was licensed in Jan 1956 when I was 13. I used
the Ranger/HQ-100 for about 4-5 years in the late 60's after college
once I got into my first purchased house. By then it was pretty much
obsolete for phone and the Ranger didn't do SSB, but I worked about 60
countries with a vertical from a town house on CW.
Jon W3JT
On Sun, 22 Jun 2008 16:32:06 -0400, "David Thompson"
wrote:
Glad you were able to get it aligned properly. That is the most common
problem with the 145. The 145 has a lot of the HC-10 circuitry
incorporated. Once done correctly it is a great receiver.
Agree with you completely about the S-120 type receiver.
73 Dave K4JRB
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