Hallicrafters SX-73

Object/Artifact

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Radio Alpha

Image: Radio Amateur's Handbook, 1953

Image: Radio Amateur's Handbook, 1953

Name/Title

Hallicrafters SX-73

Description

General Coverage Receiver plus Six Meters

Category

Receiver, General Coverage, Receiver, VHF

Made/Created

Manufacturer

Hallicrafters

Date made

1952 - 1956

Dimensions

Height

11 in

Width

20 in

Depth

18-1/2 in

Weight

58 lb

Valuations

Value

$975.00

General Notes

Note

QST, May 1952, p. 4. Allied Radio catalog 1953 (copyright 1952), p. 34. Double conversion superheterodyne, with single conversion below 7 MHz. Two RF stages and two IF stages.Turret mounted coils rotate into position to active circuit to reduce cross modulation. The SX-73 was Hallicrafters most advanced receiver up to that time, having just about all the features the technology of the period could provide, and was specifically designed for the military marked, (as the R-274–the same as the Hammarlund SP-600) and for rack mounting. It was worth more than $11,000 adjusted for inflation. Features include BFO, ANL, AGC, an S-meter, dial lock, 6000º of tuning, RF and AF gain controls, antenna trimmer, mute, standby, IF output, and six crystal controlled channels with crystal vernier tuning. Image rejection: 80–120 db. Selectivity: six steps from 300 Hz to 14.5 kHz. Sensitivity: better than 1.0 µV. Requires an external speaker. Review: Electric Radio, Mar 1999 Coverage: 540 kHz to 54 MHz IF: 455 kHZ, 6 MHz Modes: AM, CW, MCW Audio output: 2 watts, 50 or 600 Ω Power: 75/105/117/130/190/210/234/260 VAC Tubes: (19 total): (1) 6AG5, (8) 6BA6, (2) 6BE6, (1) 6C4, (2) 6AL5, (1) 6AT6, (1) 6Y6, (1) 6AG5, (1) 5U4, (1) VR-150 Since the SX-73 prototype appears in the 1951 ARRL Hanadbook, which was produced in 1950, the SX-73 prototype must have been developed in 1950.