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Old June 28th 08, 02:30 AM posted to rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors
PlunmeisterTom PlunmeisterTom is offline
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Default "New" HQ-145 on the air!

My HQ145 performs beautifully also, repaired by Paul at Antique radio
Consignment center in St Paul MN. Just one question: On broadcast band
sensitivity is fine until you go below 1000KHz. Then, very insensitive. Any
ideas?
Thanks, Tom


"Dan, W2IQD" wrote in message
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"Count Floyd" wrote:
Thanks to all who helped with good information on restoring this
almost pristine condition radio to its former glory. I had it
recapped, fused the chassis, aligned and it needed three new tubes.
Now it is hooked up to a 30 ft. wire and pulling in stations like
crazy! I really enjoy twirling the knobs on this old girl and just
makes me wish that I could have had this radio way back in Jr.
High/Sr. High instead of the lousy S-120! Now I know the quality and
build of the Hammalund line.


Ffloyd - at the risk of seeming crass, would you like to sell it? I had an
S38C at that time and almost got an HQ-145 - my dad wouldn't let me buy
it.
Reply by email, please.

Dan
(still resentful)