In the HRO-7 coil sets (that I had) they were screws that changed the 
connections. 

It was a fun thought experiment for those of us who had HRO receivers. 

I miss my HRO but mine came to me from W6HUA - Field Gray who was Jack Webb's 
art direction on the original Dragnet TV shows and well as the feature length 
movies "The DI" and "Pete Kelly's Blues"). I met Field on 80 meters and he said 
he'd sell me his HRO IF I promised that if I needed the cash back he'd buy it 
from me. In College that happened and he took it back for the $100 I paid for 
it (about $15 in today's money). I was just starting college and some months 
later he left it at my Mother's home. I then found out he had become an SK from 
cancer. 

Decades later another young fellow used to spend hours in my shack listening to 
it. Eventually I turned it over to him, no charge because that is what I paid, 
with the same conditions. 

That made it a great receiver, no matter how good it was or was not by today's 
standards. 

That's the Ham radio I grew up in. Most gear was passed onto the next 
generation with no idea of profit. The price we paid was what it was worth to 
us for the enjoyment we gained from it.  

73, Ron AC7AC

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Doug Millar via Elecraft
Sent: Sunday, September 3, 2017 5:46 PM
To: Elecraft Reflector
Subject: [Elecraft] What technical similarity do HRO receivers and Elecraft 
receivers share that is unique? - Answer

Hi Don and others-   Ok.Here is my answer-  I don't think I am far off by 
saying that the unique similarity it is in using switched components to effect 
frequency coverage of the same tuning coil. In the HRO they had clips you could 
change over to go to "bandspread" mode on each coil assembly, Elecraft uses 
relays (switches) to change capacitor values in their bandpass filters so that 
the same assembly can cover two ranges. Essentially the same thing. I don't 
think any other companies have used this technique as extensively as National 
and Elecraft. 
    Your opinion may vary.........    Doug
 Dr.Doug Millar EdD.
K6JEY
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562 810 3989  cell/text

 
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