Wow wow wow…..amazing , beautiful , incredible collection of one of the best names and eras of amateur radio….doesn’t get any better than this collection !!!! Thanks for sharing!👍
Wow, what a wonderful video! I heard some model names I didn't know existed. I have just recently been bitten by the Hallicrafters bug and am looking for an S-40 receiver - I already have a long wire antenna up outside waiting for one to come home to me. So, thanks again for sharing this beautiful collection with us and 73's from K5SFC! P.S. Any suggestions on where to buy a Hallicrafters receiver other than on eBay?
wish I had the room you have, I would collect the Hallicrafters. I operated Collins and Hallicrafters when I was in the Army in the late 50's, love your place.
I was proud of my recently purchased and now restored Hallicrafters S-20R.... after looking at your collection... I no longer know LOL. Beautiful collection sir!
Very nice station! I think a lot us started out with Hallicrafters. My first radio as a novice was a SX11. Next was a SX25. I currently have a SX110, S20R,, S39. I'm helping a friend to restore two FPM-300. I got a charge out of viewing your shack and will pass on this UA-cam video to my friends. 73 WA9DOH
Nice collection. There is one speaker I did not see. I had one in the 60's it was a Hallicrafters similar to the R50 but it had a mechanical Telechron clock. They must be rare, because I haven't seen one for sale.
Well thats impressive! The only Hallicrafters I have is a HT-40 crystal controlled and a mobile speaker mounted in my service truck for my Bearcat scanner.
you have a great collection just started to collect hallicraftershave sx24 various s38 and sr150 and 160 but very hard to find here in Adelaide south Australiaregards from Frank VK5VL
PLEASE KILL the annoying FOREGROUND "music" when you are doing narration. This was otherwise a very interesting video. I still have a "much hated" S-38, and an SX-101, which needs a BFO inductor, as the small shaft was broken by a previous owner. When I went to ET-A school at Treasure Island, I was a member of the K6NCG ham club, look it up, there are 3 websites with photos. We had an HT-37 used for mostly CW and RTTY, but some SSB, and when I arrived an HT "twins" transmitter, HT-44?? I forget. I also have 2 S-19's and an S-20, along with a couple others. None in remarkable condition. Too bad SW radio has come to such a sorry state--very little interesting content, and lots of RF noise. And amateur radio sure ain't what it used to be. I am 75, first licensed about 1965 in high school.
Wow wow wow…..amazing , beautiful , incredible collection of one of the best names and eras of amateur radio….doesn’t get any better than this collection !!!!
Thanks for sharing!👍
Awesome Bob. I cant wait to get a tour one of these days!
Impeccable collection! Very nice sir
Great collection of wonderful gear. My first rcvr was a Hallicrafters too. Love that Gates Studioette too!
Wow, what a wonderful video! I heard some model names I didn't know existed. I have just recently been bitten by the Hallicrafters bug and am looking for an S-40 receiver - I already have a long wire antenna up outside waiting for one to come home to me. So, thanks again for sharing this beautiful collection with us and 73's from K5SFC!
P.S. Any suggestions on where to buy a Hallicrafters receiver other than on eBay?
Thanks, I'm definitely using the term "Halli Cool" and
Really enjoyed your Videos
73
I thought I died and went to heaven watching/drooling over this video.
wish I had the room you have, I would collect the Hallicrafters. I operated Collins and Hallicrafters when I was in the Army in the late 50's, love your place.
Great video Bob. Thanks for sharing.
well done video, STELLAR collection Bob!! "It's halli-cool"
Gary doing the Huell Howser.. thanks Gary !
I was proud of my recently purchased and now restored Hallicrafters S-20R.... after looking at your collection... I no longer know LOL. Beautiful collection sir!
I did not see a HT40 or HA6. Nice collection
one of the nicest stations i have ever seen.
much respect and 73,KB3YJO
Nice collection! I have many Hallicrafters in my collection!
Extremely well done
Very nice station! I think a lot us started out with Hallicrafters. My first radio as a novice was a SX11. Next was a SX25. I currently have a SX110, S20R,, S39. I'm helping a friend to restore two FPM-300.
I got a charge out of viewing your shack and will pass on this UA-cam video to my friends.
73
WA9DOH
Thanks Larry, I really Have a passion for Hallicrafters,
Or a little hoarding in my blood :)
Nice collection. There is one speaker I did not see. I had one in the 60's it was a Hallicrafters similar to the R50 but it had a mechanical Telechron clock. They must be rare, because I haven't seen one for sale.
Well thats impressive! The only Hallicrafters I have is a HT-40 crystal controlled and a mobile speaker mounted in my service truck for my Bearcat scanner.
you have a great collection just started to collect hallicraftershave sx24 various s38 and sr150 and 160 but very hard to find here in Adelaide south Australiaregards from Frank VK5VL
Nice tour. Thanks.
Norb KF0XO
Thanks Werner
great to work you too.
73 DE Bobby Hallicrafters
Very, very good and interesting!!!
Каждому своё, для кого то это ничто... для меня это сказка!!!!
Nice Video Bob!!! Cheers VK3NQS Colin
Spectacular!
Was there an S20R in that collection? I didn't see one. Are they just too common or not common enough?
Increible!
By the way... My S-20R has the extremely rare S-Meter.... saw one on your collection.
S-40?
just worked him today ;-)
siip
You can see my newly restored SX-42 here : ua-cam.com/video/tVH0OAQMm04/v-deo.html
Real Men have BIG mercury vapor rectifiers.. right ? 872's are impressive !
Looks like a S-36 U.H.F. Receiver I do have 2 of them that need some TLC
flickr.com/photos/anackire/6970712662/
I didn't see a S-20r hmmmmmm
PLEASE KILL the annoying FOREGROUND "music" when you are doing narration. This was otherwise a very interesting video. I still have a "much hated" S-38, and an SX-101, which needs a BFO inductor, as the small shaft was broken by a previous owner. When I went to ET-A school at Treasure Island, I was a member of the K6NCG ham club, look it up, there are 3 websites with photos. We had an HT-37 used for mostly CW and RTTY, but some SSB, and when I arrived an HT "twins" transmitter, HT-44?? I forget. I also have 2 S-19's and an S-20, along with a couple others. None in remarkable condition. Too bad SW radio has come to such a sorry state--very little interesting content, and lots of RF noise. And amateur radio sure ain't what it used to be. I am 75, first licensed about 1965 in high school.
Great shack! Nice video. Wish I could hear you better over the stupid music. Why the detraction? The silly music adds nothing to your video.