Hallicrafters SX-101 is a great receiver.

I am not a big Hammarlund fan!

>   Hi Everyone,
>    
>   I am new to boatanchors and need some advice. I am beginning to collect 
> antique radios. I want suggestions on what my first one should be. I am 
> living in a duplex so a xmitter is out of the questions, so I thought I'd get 
> a "nice" receiver to listen on. I would prefer something that would also 
> receive SSB as this will be my only reciever for a while, but not at the 
> sacrifice of selectivity on AM. I had a TS-850 that I unfortunately had to 
> sell a few months back for a move for a new job. It had great receive 
(and Xmit) on AM, and so I'm wanting something in that caliber. I've read great 
things about the HQ-180A but I think it's only AM and a little out of the price 
I'm looking for. I'd like to find soemthing in the $300-350 range. Any 
suggestions???
>    
>   73
>   Daniel N9WX 
> 
>   
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