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Old April 13th 04, 02:54 PM
K5DH
 
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Default Hammarlund CB-23: need crystals

I'm almost finished restoring a 1960s Hammarlund
CB-23 base station. The date code on some of the
parts indicates the set was built in 1963 (or at
least those parts were made in '63). I need 3
crystals to complete the electrical restoration:

Y106 = 25.335 MHz
Y109 = 25.375 MHz
Y110 = 25.385 MHz

I'll buy a whole parts rig if I have to, but I'd
prefer to buy just those crystals.

And yes, I'm aware of the multitude of crystal
houses out there, and I've done business with
most of them over the years. I'm trying to keep
the cost down. If I buy them new, those three
little rocks will cost me $45 to $60!

73,
Dean K5DH

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Old April 14th 04, 05:00 PM
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Gary Schafer wrote:
Sorry to report that I can't find them! I thought I had several small
drawers with CB crystals of various frequencies. They may be around
here somewhere. I spent about an hour looking for them but no luck.


Try your local CB shop and see... there are a lot of them out there.
Ask around at a nearby truckstop and they'll tell you who does that
stuff.

Most of those guys probably have an old 23 channel solid state rig in
the parts bin somewhere that they'll give you to cannibalize for crystals.
--scott

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Old April 14th 04, 05:51 PM
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Scott Dorsey wrote:
Gary Schafer wrote:

Sorry to report that I can't find them! I thought I had several small
drawers with CB crystals of various frequencies. They may be around
here somewhere. I spent about an hour looking for them but no luck.



Try your local CB shop and see... there are a lot of them out there.
Ask around at a nearby truckstop and they'll tell you who does that
stuff.

Most of those guys probably have an old 23 channel solid state rig in
the parts bin somewhere that they'll give you to cannibalize for crystals.
--scott


Possibly, but sometime around the great trucker phenomenon, the crystal
manufacturers weren't able to keep up with the demand for CB crystals,
and so the synthesized 23 channel CB was born. You will need to find
a CB that was built earlier than about 1975.

I haven't seen a "local CB shop" since about 1975. I must hang out in
the wrong circles. I wasn't aware that anyone tried to make a living
fixing CB's anymore.

-Chuck Harris
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Old April 14th 04, 06:09 PM
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I have a couple drawers full of CB crystals. Whether I have any for the
radio listed, I'm not sure. I'm not familiar with that particular model. But
I can test all crystals sold for operation prior to shipping - as I have 2
different testers. What I will NOT do, is guarantee them once plugged in.
"I" do not guarantee electrical parts unless "I" personally insert them. ALL
are $7.50 EACH plus any shipping. Payments via Postal MO or Pay Pal.

Lou

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"Scott Dorsey" wrote in message
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Gary Schafer wrote:
Sorry to report that I can't find them! I thought I had several small
drawers with CB crystals of various frequencies. They may be around
here somewhere. I spent about an hour looking for them but no luck.


Try your local CB shop and see... there are a lot of them out there.
Ask around at a nearby truckstop and they'll tell you who does that
stuff.

Most of those guys probably have an old 23 channel solid state rig in
the parts bin somewhere that they'll give you to cannibalize for crystals.
--scott

--
"C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis."



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Old April 14th 04, 06:14 PM
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I have about 6 old 23 channel parts sets here, including an EF Johnson 323
What were those frequency's again, I can get my reader to go back.

-Joe


"Scott Dorsey" wrote in message
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Gary Schafer wrote:
Sorry to report that I can't find them! I thought I had several small
drawers with CB crystals of various frequencies. They may be around
here somewhere. I spent about an hour looking for them but no luck.


Try your local CB shop and see... there are a lot of them out there.
Ask around at a nearby truckstop and they'll tell you who does that
stuff.

Most of those guys probably have an old 23 channel solid state rig in
the parts bin somewhere that they'll give you to cannibalize for crystals.
--scott

--
"C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis."


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Old April 14th 04, 06:22 PM
Scott Dorsey
 
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Chuck Harris wrote:

I haven't seen a "local CB shop" since about 1975. I must hang out in
the wrong circles. I wasn't aware that anyone tried to make a living
fixing CB's anymore.


Tune to the lower part of the 10M band and you'll hear plenty of them
advertising. There's one that is on rt. 295 in Virginia that can be
heard all over the 6M band with their every-fifteen-minute advertising
message which the broadcast on channel 19 with some sort of mistuned
bandsplatter machine.

I think most of these shops make their money from installation and
modification work more than repair work, but there are quite a few around.
Not like during the CB craze of the seventies at all, but check your local
truckstop.
--scott

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Old April 14th 04, 07:45 PM
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Hi Guys,

I would be very surprised if you could find the crystals
I need in anything other than the Hammarlund CB-23 (or
the identical Lafayette model that Hammarlund made for
them). The CB-23 used a rather unique scheme of crystal
mixing that I've never seen in any other radio (and I've
been tinkering with CB gear since 1971). The frequencies
I need a

Y106 = 25.335 MHz
Y109 = 25.375 MHz
Y110 = 25.385 MHz

I'm assuming that they are 3rd overtone crystals, since
most crystals above 20 MHz are.

The holder type is HC-18/U (the small holder with solder
leads as opposed to pins).

Thanks and 73,
Dean K5DH


In article ,
says...

I have about 6 old 23 channel parts sets here, including an EF Johnson 3
23
What were those frequency's again, I can get my reader to go back.

-Joe


"Scott Dorsey" wrote in message
...
Gary Schafer wrote:
Sorry to report that I can't find them! I thought I had several small
drawers with CB crystals of various frequencies. They may be around
here somewhere. I spent about an hour looking for them but no luck.


Try your local CB shop and see... there are a lot of them out there.
Ask around at a nearby truckstop and they'll tell you who does that
stuff.

Most of those guys probably have an old 23 channel solid state rig in
the parts bin somewhere that they'll give you to cannibalize for cryst

als.
--scott

--
"C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis."



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