The HRO Transceiver
This is something very rare, in fact I am quite confident that nothing
similar exists.
Built into the case of a standard wartime vintage HRO is an SSB transceiver
for the 80 meter amateur band.
It was constructed by the late G3AQY around 1960 and used by G3SGL (his
daughter and now my XYL) to communicate from her flat in Liverpool to her
home in North Thoresby, Lincolnshire whilst at College in Liverpool studying
for her BA.
The rig connected to an external linear amplifier using an 811 power
amplifier and was used with a long wire over the roof of her flat on the
fourth floor of a house, which still stands at the end of Princes Road,
not more than a stones throw from the old Rialto cinema where the Toxteth
riots started some years later in the 70s.
The rig fairly bristles with valves. At the last count I found 20 mounted
at all angles and in every inch of the chassis. Mostly they are B9A and
B7G but I found some octal types as well.
If you look closely you'll see some original HRO parts. The dial and
tuning condenser, several knobs, the S-meter, 7MHz coil pack and one of
the original metal valves. Maybe there's an original IF can with its coil
and many sundry bits still there also?






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