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Hi, I'm considering the purchase of one of these. Any opinions on it,
pro/con? Thanks, Chris -- ________________________________________ Check out my website at http://www.chris-tyle.com! |
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![]() "Christopher Tyle" wrote in message ... Hi, I'm considering the purchase of one of these. Any opinions on it, pro/con? Thanks, Chris -- ________________________________________ Check out my website at http://www.chris-tyle.com! The tube line up and the panel controls are the same as my SX-99, so it's almost certain they are pretty much the same radio with cosmetic updates. The 99 has reasonably good sensitivity, although it's kinda deaf on the bottom half of bands 1 and 2. It'll get all the big signals with just a 12 inch clip lead on the antenna terminal. It should really come alive if you can give it 100 feet or so of wire. The selectivity is OK for SWLing, but not really good enough for crowded ham radio bands. The single crystal filter adds a couple of levels of selectivity, which can be helpful, but it doesn't improve the skirt selectivity much. The radio is a bit drifty and the driftyness is especially noticable with the crystal filter set to it's sharpest position. It covers 550 kc to 34 Mc with no gaps. The bandspread is a nice tuning aid, but it has some backlash. Still, tuning in SSB hams on 10 meters isn't hard with a little practice, and that's as bad as it gets. It's an easy radio to repair. The under chassis layout isn't cramped. It would be make a good first project for someone who wanted to replace all the paper and electrolytic caps. That's good, because the original caps can't be trusted. Chuck Dachis gives a price range of $83 to $110 in his book "Radios by Hallicrafters". Ebay prices seem to run a little higher. The SX-99 has the same price range. I paid less for my 99, but it was a junker and I fixed it up. You'll need an external speaker. The original Hallicrafters speakers usually sell for around $35 - $50 nowadays. I used a free one from a trashed old stereo. Sometimes people put a speaker into the lid. This is generally a bad idea, because these radios are somewhat microphonic especially on band 4 while using the crystal filter. I'd knock something off the price if somebody butchered a speaker into the radio. If it's in good condition, it should be a good but not great SWL radio. It's a so-so ham radio. If you like twisting knobs and flipping switches, it can be fun. There's a dozen knobs and switches on the front panel, and everyone of them does something. Anyway, my expirence is with the SX-99, but as far as I can tell the SX-110 is just a cosmetic update. Hope this is helpful! Frank Dresser |
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