Description
The Hallicrafters SX-110 is a shortwave tube radio that was manufactured from 1960 to 1969. It is a general coverage receiver, meaning that it can receive signals on a wide range of frequencies, from 535 kHz to 34 MHz. The SX-110 has four bands:
- AM broadcast band (535-1600 kHz)
- Shortwave bands 1 and 2 (1.6-4.6 MHz and 4.6-13 MHz)
- Shortwave band 3 (12-34 MHz)
The SX-110 is a single-conversion superheterodyne receiver, which means that it uses a single mixer stage to convert the incoming signal to a lower frequency (the intermediate frequency, or IF) before further amplification and demodulation. This type of receiver is relatively simple to build and maintain, and it offers good performance for the price.
The SX-110 has a number of features that make it a good choice for shortwave listening, including:
- A crystal filter for AM reception
- Manual or automatic gain control (AGC)
- Three different tone settings
- A noise limiter
- An S-meter for measuring signal strength
- An adjustable antenna loading capacitor
- Antenna terminals for balanced and unbalanced antennas
- Speaker terminals for 3.2 ohm or 500 ohm speakers
The SX-110 is a well-built and reliable radio that is still popular with shortwave listeners today. It is a good choice for both beginners and experienced enthusiasts.
Here are some additional details about the Hallicrafters SX-110:
- It uses 6 vacuum tubes: 6SG7, 6SA7, 6SG7, 6SK7, 6SC7, 6K6GT, and 6H6.
- It has a power consumption of 75 watts.
- It measures 17.5 x 10.5 x 7 inches and weighs 15 pounds.
- It is finished in beige.
The Hallicrafters SX-110 is a versatile and capable shortwave radio that is still enjoyed by many people today. It is a good choice for both beginners and experienced enthusiasts.
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