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I finally had time over the long weekend to work
on my damaged HE-30 receiver. The front panel
was bent and curled over on the top corners, and
bent away from the back subpanel which holds the
dial glass, s-meter and tuning shaft bearings.

Next project is to try to make duplicate knobs, since
most of the originals were damaged in shipment. I
also have to touch up the paint on the cover edges.
If anyone has knobs for this set, I'll pay your price!!

Pete




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Just out of curiosity...

The 10m, 15m, 20m, 40m, and 80m bands are marked on the main tuning. But
where would you set the main tuning to properly use the bandspread for each
band? I am particularly curious about 40m and 80m, both of which have two
bandspreads.

And why is there no bandspread for 20m?


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Just out of curiosity...

The 10m, 15m, 20m, 40m, and 80m bands are marked on the main tuning. But
where would you set the main tuning to properly use the bandspread for
each
band? I am particularly curious about 40m and 80m, both of which have two
bandspreads.


Should be at the beginning of the bands (the long stripes found on the main
tuning dial)


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"William Sommerwerck" wrote in message
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Just out of curiosity...

The 10m, 15m, 20m, 40m, and 80m bands are marked on the main tuning. But
where would you set the main tuning to properly use the bandspread for
each
band? I am particularly curious about 40m and 80m, both of which have two
bandspreads.

And why is there no bandspread for 20m?

That is an oddity on this receiver. 20 meter bandspread
scale is to the RIGHT of the 15 meter BS scale. They
are rather small scales. If you look closely, you can
see where the 15 meter scale ends, a gap, and then
the markings for 20 meters.

80 and 40 meters have very wide BS, with 5 kHz
markings. There are two set points for each band
on the main tuning scale, indicated by small circles.
40 and 80 meters each have two BS scales.
The trick is in precisely setting the main tuning for
good calibration on the BS scale. The dial pointer
width is equal to 50 kHz. I think if I ever used this
RX on the air, I'd make an HF converter that would
use the 80 meter or 40 meter scales for the upper ham
bands, that would also take care of the image problems.

Pete


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Thanks to Brenda Ann and Uncle Pete for the answers.




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William Sommerwerck wrote:
Just out of curiosity...

The 10m, 15m, 20m, 40m, and 80m bands are marked on the main tuning. But
where would you set the main tuning to properly use the bandspread for each
band? I am particularly curious about 40m and 80m, both of which have two
bandspreads.


You can see the setting points on the main dial. Little round
indicator. There are two for 40 and 80.

And why is there no bandspread for 20m?


Right side of the dial, second line down from the top.


-ex

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Tio Pedro wrote:
I finally had time over the long weekend to work
on my damaged HE-30 receiver. The front panel
was bent and curled over on the top corners, and
bent away from the back subpanel which holds the
dial glass, s-meter and tuning shaft bearings.

Next project is to try to make duplicate knobs, since
most of the originals were damaged in shipment. I
also have to touch up the paint on the cover edges.
If anyone has knobs for this set, I'll pay your price!!

Pete



Good on ya, Pete. Can't tell it was ever touched.

-ex
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