[AMRadio] Re: HRO-50

2007-11-26 Thread Bob Young
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 Date: Mon, 26 Nov 2007 15:42:54 -0600 (CST)
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 Subject: Re: [AMRadio] HRO-50
 Date: Mon, November 26, 2007 16:03
 From: Mike Sawyer [EMAIL PROTECTED]

  What a pain in the scrote.
 I agree. Still, when the 1st HRO came out, nothing else on the market
 could touch it.

 The manual says to adjust the coils for the low
  end of the band, (in this case, I'm using coil set D 1.8-4.0M GC 3,5-4.0
 BS)
  and there aren't any adj. available. I looked in the in each coil set and I
  can see the coil but it looks as though it was designed not to be adj. and
  I'm hesitant about attempting to adj. them.

 For the low end of the bands there is a 1/2 turn on the INTERIOR of the
 coil form that is to be moved either to buck or boost the main winding, or
 anything in between. Pain in the Scrote sums it up pretty well ;) How
 you are supposed to make slight adjustments, noting the output level, pull
 the coil, poke that 1/2 turn a bit, again note the output level, and
 ultimately find the peak is beyond me. I usually optimize at the top of
 the band (where trimmer caps are accessible with the coil installed at the
 top, and watch the output level as I adjust) and take what I get at the
 bottom of the frequency range - life is too short! Maybe when I retire
 I'll do the PROPER alignment on my 2 HROs, if I run out of stuff to do...

 73/GL,
 -Larry/NE1S


Those 1/2 turn coils inside of the box aren't that hard to adjust, all
you need is patience, three or four times in and out of the radio with
the coil box (for each 1/2 turn coil) and it should be OK, they're not
real touchy, you just want to get a feel for where each one is at
maximum. The more you align HRO's the better and quicker you get, the
first one is a learning experience, the coils after that will go
quicker and quicker, the peak is broad for the 1/2 turn internal coil.

Bob
KB1OKL
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[AMRadio] Re: [AMRadio] re:  HRO 50

2003-04-07 Thread W7QHO
In a message dated 4/6/03 5:31:30 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes (in part):


  Is it really such a great radio
 
Ron,

A fine classic, without a doubt, but I would have to vote for the R390A.   
But, why sweat the decision -- grab up both.   A man can't have too many 
boatanchors!


Dennis D.   W7QHO
Glendale, CA



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[AMRadio] re: HRO 50

2003-04-06 Thread Ron Samchuk
I separated my questions depending on the radio I also have a chance to buy 
a HRO 50 receiver with coils.  Is it really such a great radio?  Thanks from 
Ron VE4SR

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Re: [AMRadio] re: HRO 50

2003-04-06 Thread Tommye Jim Wilhite
Hi Ron:

Comparing the HRO 50 to the R 390, I prefer the HRO.  You will know
the exact frequency with the 390, but the sound out of the HRO will
not require additional amplifiers and such.  It is so much better
sounding that I gave up the Collins audio.

Both have their good points and bad points, but I prefer the HRO (I
have a HRO 60 and sold my R 388).

73  Jim
de W5JO




I separated my questions depending on the radio I also have a
chance to buy a HRO 50 receiver with coils.  Is it really such a
great radio?  Thanks from Ron VE4SR