Hallicrafters S-76 / USM-76 Military Receiver
Here's a very nice example of the rare, if not unique, Hallicrafters military
version of the S-76, the USM-76.
Made for the Navy, this receiver features the antenna trim control not found on
the civilian version, and the power indicator bulb beneath the large S-meter (so
those of us over 40 can see it). Note also the rugged handles that the
Hallicrafters factory fitted for moving the unit in and out of the tight shelves
typically found on boats, submarines et cetera.
This unit is in remarkable condition considering its age. It still has the
original tube layout diagram under the hinged hood, although it's a little
yellowed and curly around the edges. Note also the original "Navy Department
Bureau of Ships" identification plate, affixed to the
front panel. The graphics designers had to move the "Bandspread" and "Tuning"
legends *beneath*
the corresponding knobs to accommodate it. Quite a feat in those
days! The only thing missing on this museum piece is the BFO Pitch
Control, which I have but is damaged - I purchased the set from an old seafarer
who had used it during his Navy days and had smuggled
it off a frigate when he was de-mobbed, used it
for years to work thousands of QSLs, but decided to dispose of it recently due
to ill health: unfortunately he packed it poorly for
shipment to me.
This receiver is so rare it doesn't appear in Chuck Dachis' book. Maybe Chuck
would like to swap it for one of his SX-88s ...
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