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Old February 15th 04, 08:29 PM
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I would write the Hallicrafters Company, as they manufacture them.

PJ

"Rileygotcha" wrote in message
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lookin for BC-610. got truble with some local CBs
an needing to see if the bc-610 can clear the channul
up a bit.......bc-610 put out maybe 700 watt A.M.
i think but anyway it going really clear the channul
up! where can i get a bc-610 ?????

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Old February 17th 04, 12:06 AM
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Hello, Jim

Remember when even the Sears catalogue had radios in them? I'm not talking
cb radios, I mean Hallicrafters receivers etc. That was in the early 60s as
I recall (probably earlier too - but that was before I got interested in
them).

73 from Rochester, NY
Jim AA2QA



"N2EY" wrote in message
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And did it with just one 10 word sentence.

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Fun facts:

- The BC-610/HT-4 family only went up to 18 MHz.
- Versions were made from 1939 to 1955, ending with the BC-610I.
- The companion BC-939 tuner was designed and made by Upper Darby's own

B&W,
which is still in business.
- Complete manual available free-for-the-download from the KG7BZ website

73 de Jim, N2EY



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Old February 17th 04, 06:32 AM
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"Jim Hampton" wrote in message ...
Hello, Jim

Remember when even the Sears catalogue had radios in them? I'm not talking
cb radios, I mean Hallicrafters receivers etc. That was in the early 60s as
I recall (probably earlier too - but that was before I got interested in
them).


I went on the air as a Novice with a Hallicrafters S-40B I bought from
Sears in the 1952 timeframe. I passed on the BC-610 though, used an
80M ARC-5.

73 from Rochester, NY
Jim AA2QA


w3rv




"N2EY" wrote in message
om...

And did it with just one 10 word sentence.

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Fun facts:

- The BC-610/HT-4 family only went up to 18 MHz.
- Versions were made from 1939 to 1955, ending with the BC-610I.
- The companion BC-939 tuner was designed and made by Upper Darby's own

B&W,
which is still in business.
- Complete manual available free-for-the-download from the KG7BZ website

73 de Jim, N2EY



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Old February 17th 04, 06:36 AM
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In article , "Jim Hampton"
writes:

Hello, Jim

Remember when even the Sears catalogue had radios in them? I'm not talking
cb radios, I mean Hallicrafters receivers etc. That was in the early 60s as
I recall (probably earlier too - but that was before I got interested in
them).


I don't remember that in southern California where I started buying from
local Sears stores beginning 1957...while working for Hughes Aircraft
El Segundo Division...or from 1963 when I got a Sears catalog plus
supplements to check out several ways to improve this house that I'd
just moved into.

Must be a different "Sears." :-)

Glad that Jimmie is all enthused. He travels back in time often and
I think he really lives back then. It's good that he has some "radio
stores" to hang out in... :-)

The Class C and D CB didn't get started until 1958 but Henry Radio
had a bunch of different CBs for sale in 1959. Was there, bought
an E.F. Johnson transceiver. Still have it on the shelf.

Why did you ask? :-)

LHA / WMD
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Old February 17th 04, 07:14 PM
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In article ,


(Brian Kelly) writes:

"Jim Hampton" wrote in message
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Hello, Jim

Remember when even the Sears catalogue had radios in them? I'm not

talking
cb radios, I mean Hallicrafters receivers etc. That was in the early

60s
as
I recall (probably earlier too - but that was before I got interested in
them).

I went on the air as a Novice with a Hallicrafters S-40B I bought from
Sears in the 1952 timeframe. I passed on the BC-610 though, used an
80M ARC-5.

73 from Rochester, NY
Jim AA2QA

w3rv


Hmmm...1952...just beginning ham ops...that was when you left your
hormone-infused prom date bereft of smooches on her front porch in
order to rush home and operate with your new license?

That was even better than the Tales of the South Pacific when you
were shooting bears for naval intelligence!

Love those old radio tales! :-)

LHA / WMD


Was that a 6, 12, or 24 volt radio?


The E.F.Johnson Viking Messenger CB? 12 VDC and 115 VAC, take
your pick. :-)

It wouldn't work after one catapult shot and on front porches only with
a long set of jumper cables. It did use a vibrator, though I don't think
it would be suitable for [expletive deleted]. I guess it was moisture
and fungus proof enough to use in the south Pacific. Have no idea if
naval intelligence used them.

All of this is in line with the NON-policy discussions in here involving
choo-choos and trolleys, 25 Hz AC, architects, family lineages, SAG
and AFTRA personalities, and vette-eating muscle cars now
languishing in barns. [one has to act like a native morseman in here
nowadays...]

I'll have to look in on the ARRL website to see if they have some
important amateur radio information regarding old choo-choos and
trolleys, family lineages, architects, and muscle cars. Important
policy stuff that they might use for justifying the morse test forever.

Wonder if "Electric Radio" fanzine will turn into "Eclectic Radio?"
Any day now in this chat room. :-)

LHA / WMD
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Old February 18th 04, 12:59 AM
N2EY
 
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In article , "Jim Hampton"
writes:

Hello, Jim

Remember when even the Sears catalogue had radios in them?


Vaguely!

I'm not talking cb radios,


Ugh.

I mean Hallicrafters receivers etc.


That's back when it was "Sears & Roebuck"

That was in the early 60s as
I recall (probably earlier too - but that was before I got interested in
them).

I wonder how much of what was in the catalog was actually in stock, and how
much was drop-shipped.....

In any event, that catalog was quite a wishbook!

73 de Jim, N2EY

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Old February 19th 04, 03:03 AM
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Steve,

Regardless of where anyone stands on the code/no code issue, it appears
there are two groups of folks. One group will step up to the plate and do
what is necessary to obtain the license if they really want it. The other
group simply waits until the requirements are reduced or dropped altogether.
Yep, if I had wanted to wait until the code was dropped to 5 words per
minute, I'd have waited 40 years. By that time, I'd have forgotten the code
and since there was talk about eliminating the code, I'd still be waiting


73 from Rochester, NY
Jim AA2QA

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Darn shame it's still the only radio transmitter you can legally use,

too...

Seve, K4YZ



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