GENERAL |
Type: | Amateur HF transceiver |
Frequency range: |
TX: 10-80 m
RX: 10-80 m
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Tuning steps: | Analog / continuous |
Frequency stability: | ±? ppm |
Mode: | SSB / CW |
Channels / memory management: |
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Repeater shift / offset: | No |
Power supply: | Mains |
Current drain / power consumption: | RX: ? VA TX: Max ? VA |
Antenna impedance / connector: | 50 ohm / ? |
Dimensions (W*H*D): | ? mm (?") |
Weight: | ? Kg (? lb) |
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RECEIVER SECTION |
Receiver system: |
? conversion superheterodyne
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Sensitivity: | |
Selectivity: | |
Image rejection: | |
AF output power / speaker: | ? W at ?% distortion / ? ohm |
External speaker connector: | |
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TRANSMITTER SECTION |
RF output power: |
| Pwr |
SSB (PEP): | 400 W (Input) |
CW: | 125 W (Input) |
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Modulation system: | |
Max FM deviation (Factory set): | No FM |
Spurious emissions: | Better than -? dB |
Microphone impedance / connector: | ? ohm / ?-pin |
Microphone input level: | ? mV |
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MISCELLANEOUS |
Manufactured: | USA, 1965-1965 (Discontinued) |
Additional info: |
The "Eastwood" name is not originally from Hallicrafters themselves, but
supposedly from this model being used in the 1994 movie "A perfect world",
starring Clint Eastwood and Kevin Costner.
New price 1965 in the US: $699.00 |
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