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Uploaded by chrisw71 on Oct 6, 2007
Heathkit HR10 receiver. Working but still needs some work, probably has some bad tubes in it. Already replaced the filter caps.
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First Heathkit receiver that I built in 1972.
w9gb 7 months ago
@carl95125 , I used a little wax off an old wax paper capacitor to lightly dress the dial cord. Keeps it from slipping, getting stuck.
magic591 1 year ago
The HR-10B was my very first receiver back in 1977.
themainproblem 1 year ago
Chris...my HR-10B still works but the needle on the tuning dial keep getting stuck. I would love to have the DX-60 transmitter. I guess I'll stick with my Kenwood TS-450S in the mean time. 73 de Carl K6ZXU
carl95125 2 years ago
Cool radio!
CassetteMaster 4 years ago
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First Heathkit receiver that I built in 1972.
w9gb 7 months ago
@carl95125 , I used a little wax off an old wax paper capacitor to lightly dress the dial cord. Keeps it from slipping, getting stuck.
magic591 1 year ago
The HR-10B was my very first receiver back in 1977.
themainproblem 1 year ago
Chris...my HR-10B still works but the needle on the tuning dial keep getting stuck. I would love to have the DX-60 transmitter. I guess I'll stick with my Kenwood TS-450S in the mean time. 73 de Carl K6ZXU
carl95125 2 years ago
Cool radio!
CassetteMaster 4 years ago