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Old July 13th 05, 11:52 PM
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Hi :
I have recently a Hammarlund receiver.- I buy him as SP-400, but
your panel not is same at SP-400 wich know.-
In front panel have a left side, in corner up, a cristal filter, same as
SP-110 x.- In rear cabinet, a legend: Type SXF serial Nro 3282
Anyone can be help ¿ wich model is?
Excusme my bad english
REgards from Argentina!
TIA
Heriberto
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Old July 14th 05, 12:46 AM
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Aditional DAta:
this model have in 2 FI stages bandwith variable,
and it tunning from 1.25 mc. to 40 mc. en five bands
REgards
Heriberto
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Hi :
I have recently a Hammarlund receiver.- I buy him as SP-400, but
your panel not is same at SP-400 wich know.-
In front panel have a left side, in corner up, a cristal filter, same

as
SP-110 x.- In rear cabinet, a legend: Type SXF serial Nro 3282
Anyone can be help ¿ wich model is?
Excusme my bad english
REgards from Argentina!
TIA
Heriberto
LU6DBU





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Old July 14th 05, 04:24 AM
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Greetings Heriberto,

The SP-400X covered 540 kc to 30 mc, the SP-400SX covers 1.25 mc to 40 mc.
Those were the only two versions of the SP400 series produced. The X in the
designation indicates that it is equipped with the crystal filter. For an
example see:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...ategory=46 73

The SP-100 & 200versions were produced in many versions counting the
military and civilian versions. The 100 series has telltale dual toggle
switches between the bandwidth control & the Main Tuning control. See for
an example:
http://www.testequipmentcanada.com/Radios/superpro.html

Refer to this website for a chart that breaksdown the SP100/200 versions:
http://www.webex.net/~skywaves/commr...-Pro_Data.html

73

Terry
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Old July 14th 05, 07:49 PM
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Thanks TErry by your answer . Therefore I Believe my set can be a SP100X
Thanks again
Heriberto


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Greetings Heriberto,

The SP-400X covered 540 kc to 30 mc, the SP-400SX covers 1.25 mc to 40 mc.
Those were the only two versions of the SP400 series produced. The X in

the
designation indicates that it is equipped with the crystal filter. For an
example see:

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...ategory=46 73

The SP-100 & 200versions were produced in many versions counting the
military and civilian versions. The 100 series has telltale dual toggle
switches between the bandwidth control & the Main Tuning control. See for
an example:
http://www.testequipmentcanada.com/Radios/superpro.html

Refer to this website for a chart that breaksdown the SP100/200 versions:
http://www.webex.net/~skywaves/commr...-Pro_Data.html

73

Terry
W8EJO




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I missed spelled hammurland while ago in my earlier post, sorry about
that.

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