Good memories. My first HF rig was an HT-37 with the SX-101 . . . both were
back breakers, so I didn't move them around very much. Replaced the SX-101 with
a 75A-4 and sure wish I had that one back.
73 Frank W3UHF
On Dec 9, 2013, at 7:18 PM, denton sprague wrote:
> we had a cat that loved the top of that receiver on a cold winters day….but
> she kept getting her claws hung up on the top covers vent holes.
> Called her our "excess filament heat absorption unit".
> I really miss that old SX101A….the audio was georgous….but it sure did like
> to drift.
>
> On Dec 8, 2013, at 10:44 PM, Richards <jrichards@k8jhr.com> wrote:
>
>> ..., they weight in at some 135 lbs. ...
>>
>> ...and one won't need to worry about the desk
>>> moving around when sending aggressive CW.
>>
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>> I would hope not! :-0
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>>
>> I hope you can afford the electric bill... that
>> is quite some heater! ;-)
>>
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