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The Hammarlund HQ-215 sol-state receiver proves complete ham band coverage from 80 to 10 meters plus has provision for 13 optional crystals proving …

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Review Summary For : Hammarlund HQ-215. Reviews: 4, MSRP: $530 (1968). Description: This is an all sol state, double-conversion receiver.

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The HQ-215 was finally released in 1967, to disappointing sales. Its performance was lackluster, and the radio had design flaws that were difficult to rectify.

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Hammarlund HQ-215 Receiver

The Hammarlund HQ-215 solid-state receiver provides complete ham band coverage from 80 to 10 meters plus has provision for 13 optional crystals providing 200 kHz segments from 3.4 to 30.2 MHz. The linear analog display provides 200 Hz dial accuracy on all bands. The dual conversion circuit employs 26 transistors, 13 diodes and 2 zener regulators. Modes of reception include: USB, LSB, CW and AM. A 2.1 kHz mechanical filter is installed as standard. Optional filters are available for AM and CW. Audio output is 3.2 ohms (and 500 ohms). This radio does not have a built-in speaker.

117/234 VAC 19W or 12-15 VDC. 15.8 x 6.8 x 14 inches 21 lbs.

The Hammarund HQ-225 was to be a shortwave listener version, but only reached the prototype stage.

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[ 35 posts ] Go to page 1 , 2 Next Previous topic | Next topic Author Message Monarke4 Post subject: Hammarlund HQ-215 “design flaws…difficult to rectify” Posted: Jun Fri 05, 2020 1:46 pm Jun Fri 05, 2020 1:46 pm Member

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HAMMARLUND’S LATER YEARS

As with many other communications receiver manufacturers, Hammarlund encountered changing times in the 1960s. The industry was moving toward smaller receivers, and a shift to solid-state circuitry was underway. While the company’s parts business remained successful (Hammarlund capacitors, for example, were still an industry standard), it was clearly time to rethink the receiver operation.

Hammarlund immediately began design work on two solid-state receivers. The HQ-215 (amateur band only coverage) and the HQ-225 (general coverage) were planned for release in the late 1960s. However, only the HQ-215 actually appeared on dealer shelves; the HQ-225 design was terminated early on for reasons unknown. The HQ-215 was finally released in 1967, to disappointing sales. Its performance was lackluster, and the radio had design flaws that were difficult to rectify. It was discontinued after a few years and Hammarlund withdrew from the receiver market. Only the HQ-180 series and the SP-600 remained in production, until 1973.

Hammarlund also made tentative excursions into the transmitter market with the HX-500 single-sideband model in 1960. It was a well-designed product, but did not sell well, perhaps due to its cost and over-sophistication. The company introduced a lower-cost model, the HX-50, in 1962. This model featured a simplified tuning system and crystal filters.

The company had, by this time, completed the transfer of all its operations to a new facility in Mars Hill, North Carolina. Starting in the late 1950s, Hammarlund had gone through a series of new owners. The capacitor and parts operation was sold to Cardwell Capacitor, and Pax Manufacturing Company of New Jersey purchased the remaining receiver operation. With that, the Hammarlund name passed from the scene and has not reappeared. Can anyone else support or dismiss this data?HAMMARLUND’S LATER YEARSAs with many other communications receiver manufacturers, Hammarlund encountered changing times in the 1960s. The industry was moving toward smaller receivers, and a shift to solid-state circuitry was underway. While the company’s parts business remained successful (Hammarlund capacitors, for example, were still an industry standard), it was clearly time to rethink the receiver operation.Hammarlund immediately began design work on two solid-state receivers. The HQ-215 (amateur band only coverage) and the HQ-225 (general coverage) were planned for release in the late 1960s. However, only the HQ-215 actually appeared on dealer shelves; the HQ-225 design was terminated early on for reasons unknown. The HQ-215 was finally released in 1967, to disappointing sales. Its performance was lackluster, and the radio had design flaws that were difficult to rectify. It was discontinued after a few years and Hammarlund withdrew from the receiver market. Only the HQ-180 series and the SP-600 remained in production, until 1973.Hammarlund also made tentative excursions into the transmitter market with the HX-500 single-sideband model in 1960. It was a well-designed product, but did not sell well, perhaps due to its cost and over-sophistication. The company introduced a lower-cost model, the HX-50, in 1962. This model featured a simplified tuning system and crystal filters.The company had, by this time, completed the transfer of all its operations to a new facility in Mars Hill, North Carolina. Starting in the late 1950s, Hammarlund had gone through a series of new owners. The capacitor and parts operation was sold to Cardwell Capacitor, and Pax Manufacturing Company of New Jersey purchased the remaining receiver operation. With that, the Hammarlund name passed from the scene and has not reappeared.

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Top Eickerman Post subject: Re: Hammarlund HQ-215 “design flaws…difficult to rectify” Posted: Jun Fri 05, 2020 2:13 pm Jun Fri 05, 2020 2:13 pm Member

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Curtis Eickerman I don’t know what “design flaws” they were talking about and can’t seem to find any record of any. People who have actually had an HQ-215 said it was comparable to Collins or Drake of that era. https://www.eham.net/reviews/view-product?id=1678 Curtis Eickerman

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Top Monarke4 Post subject: Re: Hammarlund HQ-215 “design flaws…difficult to rectify” Posted: Jun Fri 05, 2020 2:30 pm Jun Fri 05, 2020 2:30 pm Member

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Location: los angeles, california, usa Eickerman wrote:

Curtis Eickerman I don’t know what “design flaws” they were talking about and can’t seem to find any record of any. People who have actually had an HQ-215 said it was comparable to Collins or Drake of that era. https://www.eham.net/reviews/view-product?id=1678 Curtis Eickerman

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Top rsingl Post subject: Re: Hammarlund HQ-215 “design flaws…difficult to rectify” Posted: Jun Fri 05, 2020 2:31 pm Jun Fri 05, 2020 2:31 pm Member

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Posts: 8454 I have a HQ-215, currently paired with an Eldico T-102 that came as an extra with the Eldico/Reliant setup I bought.

Performance wise, I have no complaints about the HQ-215. It is sensitive, stable, and selective. The tuning dial mechanism looks a bit odd but in practice it hasn’t created any issues in my station. Other than adding a Collins AM filter because no AM filter had been installed, it is stock.

The build quality isn’t as good as the S line and my personal opinion is that it doesn’t look as nice as a 75S series receiver but it functions quite well.

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Top Peter Bertini Post subject: Re: Hammarlund HQ-215 “design flaws…difficult to rectify” Posted: Jun Fri 05, 2020 3:22 pm Jun Fri 05, 2020 3:22 pm Moderator

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Location: Somers, CT 1960’s technology. It is easy to rear view engineer early semiconductor products in a rear view mirror. I’ve never seen anything bad said about the 215, except for the exorbitant prices they command these days. Every product will have fans; and folks who are not happy for a particular reason.

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Top wazz Post subject: Re: Hammarlund HQ-215 “design flaws…difficult to rectify” Posted: Jun Fri 05, 2020 4:57 pm Jun Fri 05, 2020 4:57 pm Member

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Location: Ohio 45424 My R4C was made in the late 70s and is still hybrid tube transistor. And they were popular and are popular still, even though Drake got out of tubes by about 79. Notably longer than consumer radios were transistor and IC.

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Top N9whh Post subject: Re: Hammarlund HQ-215 “design flaws…difficult to rectify” Posted: Jun Fri 05, 2020 5:03 pm Jun Fri 05, 2020 5:03 pm Member

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Location: Wood River, Ill. I just did a Google search on the 215, because I have never seen one in the “wild”. (There is one for sale on EBAY right now for $1100 plus shipping.) The tuning dial under the hood, does look very strange. On this sample, anyway, it looks like a 7″ tape reel was used for the tuning dial. The photo perspective may not be quite right, but that’s what it looks like to me. Or has someone hacked this particular model. Just curious.

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Top rsingl Post subject: Re: Hammarlund HQ-215 “design flaws…difficult to rectify” Posted: Jun Fri 05, 2020 6:04 pm Jun Fri 05, 2020 6:04 pm Member

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That is stock, it isn’t a tape reel but it does look a lot like one The good news is that it seems to serve its purpose and I haven’t heard of them cracking or warping so it seems to withstand the test of time.

Rodger WQ9E Chris,That is stock, it isn’t a tape reel but it does look a lot like oneThe good news is that it seems to serve its purpose and I haven’t heard of them cracking or warping so it seems to withstand the test of time.Rodger WQ9E

Top mblack Post subject: Re: Hammarlund HQ-215 “design flaws…difficult to rectify” Posted: Jun Fri 05, 2020 8:32 pm Jun Fri 05, 2020 8:32 pm Member

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Location: Montreal But where did this page come from? It looks like some third part stealing content. The context is missing.

CQ had a review of the receiver about 1968. That was when magazines included bits of schematic of commercial equipment in reviews.

I don’t recall negative things in that review.

I recall a later issue had a mod to receive 160 metres, maybe from the company.

Wasn’t it the same mixing scheme as the Collins? I think I remember that.

But compared to now it was a “simple” receiver, no bells and whistles. But that’s every receiver back then.

I can imagine the cost of a general coverage receiver (assuming it’s like the ham band receiver) mighrbbe too much, a crystal needed for every 500KHz (or was it 200KHz per band) decided against the product, especially since many got by with cheap receivers.

It was a time of transceivers, but Hammarlund was a receiver comoany. That likely.limited sales, you couldn’t do single tuning unless you had had a Collins transmitter.

Companies were also stiuck with assembly lines intended for hand wiring. I’m not sure how they transitioned to circuit boards. Hallicrafters started importing, at least low end receivers. Even Drake, when they added a 2M portable, went with a rebranded Trio.

People forget, Hammarlund, Hallicrafters, National.and Collins did a lot of military work. Especially towards the end, they likely relied on that, and a few years later it slowed down.

Top rsingl Post subject: Re: Hammarlund HQ-215 “design flaws…difficult to rectify” Posted: Jun Fri 05, 2020 9:40 pm Jun Fri 05, 2020 9:40 pm Member

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Posts: 8454 The HQ-225 was intended to be the same setup as the HQ-215 but factory equipped with crystals aimed at the SWBC bands instead of ham bands, sort of like Heathkit did with the SB-310/313 and GRE/Allied did with the SX-190/AX-190 receivers. Others like Squires Sanders also sold receivers set up this way to cover both the ham and SWL markets.

The far more advanced National HRO-500 went into production several years earlier and provided general coverage via its synthesizer. Collins used 1 Mhz. ranges and a mixing setup that allowed several crystals to cover multiple ranges so that 10 crystals provide for 30 Mhz. of coverage.

The HQ-215 conversion scheme is the same as the Collins S line, for 160 you would need an external converter or modify the front end because there isn’t enough preselector range to cover 160 as built.

I much prefer gear that uses 500 khz. ranges, like the Drake 4 line, to the 200 khz. ranges of the S line. I can only assume Collins chose 200 Khz. ranges in order to get the most linear PTO readout possible although the corrector stack does a good job with the 1 Mhz. range PTOs.

Drake uses 100 Khz. ranges in their DSR/MSR synthesized receivers with the last 100 Khz. covered by an analog VFO but Drake did a nice job of keeping this system very usable because the VFO consists of two separate VFO units driven by the same shaft and when one VFO reaches the top or bottom limit then the second VFO switches in providing continued coverage where the first left off. If you tried using continuous coverage via crystals or synthesizer in a 75S receiver, every time you reached the top of the range you would have to switch to the next range and then tune the PTO all the way back to zero. With the Drake DSR/MSR series you would switch ranges and then tune the VFO past the 100 mark and the second VFO is selected starting back at zero.

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Top Mikeinkcmo Post subject: Re: Hammarlund HQ-215 “design flaws…difficult to rectify” Posted: Jun Sat 06, 2020 3:37 am Jun Sat 06, 2020 3:37 am Member

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I don’t know what “design” issues the author is referring to, but I will say, that in keeping with modern day journalistic ethics, he fails to enumerate the “Design Issues”, leaving “those” to the reader’s imagination. As Roger pointed out, I too find the 200Kc slices a bit annoying but that was what Collins used.

Clicking the pic/link will take you to my photo gallery of the 215.

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It is compatible with the Collins 32S series of transmitters. I’ve had an HQ-215 and for about a year and a half, and have found it to be a very good receiver. Mine had all three filters installed, which I understand is somewhat of a rarity.I don’t know what “design” issues the author is referring to, but I will say, that in keeping with modern day journalistic ethics, he fails to enumerate the “Design Issues”, leaving “those” to the reader’s imagination. As Roger pointed out, I too find the 200Kc slices a bit annoying but that was what Collins used.Clicking the pic/link will take you to my photo gallery of the 215.It is compatible with the Collins 32S series of transmitters.

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Top Tim Tress Post subject: Re: Hammarlund HQ-215 “design flaws…difficult to rectify” Posted: Jun Sat 06, 2020 11:43 am Jun Sat 06, 2020 11:43 am Member

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Location: Beaver Falls, PA. USA A very interesting receiver, Mike! I have never seen that one before.

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Top Monarke4 Post subject: Re: Hammarlund HQ-215 “design flaws…difficult to rectify” Posted: Jun Sat 06, 2020 2:34 pm Jun Sat 06, 2020 2:34 pm Member

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Location: los angeles, california, usa N9whh wrote: I just did a Google search on the 215, because I have never seen one in the “wild”. (There is one for sale on EBAY right now for $1100 plus shipping.) The tuning dial under the hood, does look very strange. On this sample, anyway, it looks like a 7″ tape reel was used for the tuning dial. The photo perspective may not be quite right, but that’s what it looks like to me. Or has someone hacked this particular model. Just curious.

There are several vides of the 215 on Youtube. Here is one:

https://youtu.be/ZTP1-hTRN-Y There are several vides of the 215 on Youtube. Here is one:

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Top Monarke4 Post subject: Re: Hammarlund HQ-215 “design flaws…difficult to rectify” Posted: Jun Sat 06, 2020 2:40 pm Jun Sat 06, 2020 2:40 pm Member

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Location: los angeles, california, usa N9whh wrote: I just did a Google search on the 215, because I have never seen one in the “wild”. (There is one for sale on EBAY right now for $1100 plus shipping.) The tuning dial under the hood, does look very strange. On this sample, anyway, it looks like a 7″ tape reel was used for the tuning dial. The photo perspective may not be quite right, but that’s what it looks like to me. Or has someone hacked this particular model. Just curious.

$1100.00 is known as falsely inflating the price.

There is currently a HQ-215 sitting at approximately $112.00 with three bids.

At the moment, it seems a bit more realistic to me. $1100.00 is known as falsely inflating the price.There is currently a HQ-215 sitting at approximately $112.00 with three bids.At the moment, it seems a bit more realistic to me.

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Top rsingl Post subject: Re: Hammarlund HQ-215 “design flaws…difficult to rectify” Posted: Jun Sat 06, 2020 3:03 pm Jun Sat 06, 2020 3:03 pm Member

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Posts: 8454 Normally I would guess that auction HQ-215 would go in the $300 to $400 range but there have been some crazy bidding wars on ebay lately likely due to the lack of hamfests. The other one is from a seller who generally begins with unrealistic prices. Although less common, I wouldn’t pay more for a HQ-215 than I would for a Collins 75S family receiver.

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Top henry finley Post subject: Re: Hammarlund HQ-215 “design flaws…difficult to rectify” Posted: Jun Sat 06, 2020 3:05 pm Jun Sat 06, 2020 3:05 pm Member

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Location: Charlotte 28211 I’m disappointed there’s no 160 meters on it. If it weren’t for that I’d be chomping at the bit for one.

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Posts: 8454 Henry,

You could build a simple 160 meter converter modeled on the Drake 2LF or similar. For 160 meters, with the high noise floor you don’t need a lot of gain or a low noise figure so simple works well.

Collins didn’t include 160 in the 75S series either.

Dentron 160XV transverters also show up from time to time and include a converter for the receiver and a transverter for the transmit side and operate with either 80 or 40 meter gear.

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Top Greg G Post subject: Re: Hammarlund HQ-215 “design flaws…difficult to rectify” Posted: Jun Sun 07, 2020 1:49 pm Jun Sun 07, 2020 1:49 pm Member

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Location: Charlotte, NC The Hammarlund receiver with an admitted design flaw you’re thinking of might be the PRO-310, not the HQ-215. That receiver was discontinued as I read some where because of a rather unique front end filter design the engineers were never able to align to perform properly. I’d have to dig a little to find the document with the specifics but Rodger might be able to describe the issue with it.

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I don’t recall any particular problems with the front end alignment. The front end tuned stages are a little odd because they are double transformer types in order to provide the same number of tuned circuits as a dual RF stage but with only a single tube. They refer to the first tuned IF section as a filter but it isn’t really much more complex than a typical IF transformer.

I wonder if you are thinking about the “differential drive tuner” setup? It is somewhat involved mechanically and I really hate the long window sash type dial cords which are a huge pain to replace. It is a unique tuning setup that does mechanically what some receivers (certain Eddystone, Panasonic, and Sanyo) did with a dual conversion setup that allowed calibrated band spread anywhere in the tuning range. The electronic methods are far easier to set up than the mechanical system used by Hammarlund.

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Top Monarke4 Post subject: Re: Hammarlund HQ-215 “design flaws…difficult to rectify” Posted: Jun Mon 08, 2020 10:24 am Jun Mon 08, 2020 10:24 am Member

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Location: los angeles, california, usa Greg G wrote: The Hammarlund receiver with an admitted design flaw you’re thinking of might be the PRO-310, not the HQ-215. That receiver was discontinued as I read some where because of a rather unique front end filter design the engineers were never able to align to perform properly. I’d have to dig a little to find the document with the specifics but Rodger might be able to describe the issue with it.

The PRO-310. In a quick search online…. 65lbs that is quite the boat anchor.

http://www.w8zr.net/vintage/receivers/pro310.htm The PRO-310. In a quick search online…. 65lbs that is quite the boat anchor.

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HAMMARLUND HQ-215 RECEIVER ham radio HF $355.00

Hammarlund HQ-215 receiver ham radio HF

Seller: opticalsupports (288) 100%, Location: Nolensville, Tennessee, US, Ships to: US, Item: 253948507829 Hammarlund HQ-215 receiver ham radio HF. Another well cared-for vintage radio obtained from my uncle’s estate. Original power cord is not included. I have powered this unit on using a 13.8V PSU. It powers on and the S meter registers. I’ve tested several bands using my backyard dipole as the antenna and a small 3.2 ohm speaker connected to the unit. I have a couple of short videos demonstrating good copy of SSB and CW that I’ll be happy to post or forward for those interested.Interior is very clean.On Oct-27-18 at 10:01:44 PDT, seller added the following information:Two Collins mechanical filters are installed. See close-up photo. Condition: Used, Brand: Hammarlund, Band: HF See More

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