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Hammarlund HQ-140X

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Desktop Shortwave receiver

The Hammarlund HQ-140-X general coverage receiver tunes shortwave in four bands: .54-1.32, 1.32-3.2, 3.2-5.7, 5.7-10, 10-18 and 18-31 MHz. Bandspread: 80, 40, 20, 15 and 10 meters Other enhancements include: antenna trimmer, noise limiter, RF gain, S-meter, stand-by and AVC on/off. This radio does not have a built in speaker. There are speaker terminals on the rear panel. The HQ-140-X was the successor to the HQ-129-X.

The later model Hammarlund HQ-140-XA featured better sensitivity, smoother tuning and better dial accuracy.

Specifications
Type
Desktop Amateur HF Receiver 
Frequency range RX
0.54-31 MHz 
TX
Frequency stability
Tuning steps
Filters
Receiver
Modulations
AM / CW 
Sensitivity
Selectivity
Receiver system
IF-frequencies
Image rejection
Audio output
Transmitter
Modulations
RF-output
Connections
Antenna
Clamps/screws 
Impedance
Electrical
Power requirements
Mains 
Current drain RX
TX
Physical
Dimensions (w×h×d)
511 × 279 × 343 mm (20.12 × 10.98 × 13.50 in)  
Weight
21.3 kg (47 lbs)  
Form factor
Desktop 
Manufactured
Between 1953 and 1956 in USA 
Other features
Memories
Usage
Amateur / Ham radio operators 
Manufacturer
Hammarlund 
Model
HQ-140X
Features
 
Manuals, Diagrams and Brochures
 
None available  
 
 
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