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I just want to extend a thank you to all who offered their opinions, good
and bad, (mostly good) about this 64 or so year old radio. The BFO doesn't seem to work very well, but I don't listen to very much slop bucket, so I'm not too concerned. The audio is FANTASTIC!! It uses a Philco #41 in the output stage and a new 5" speaker had already been installed. I really enjoy listening to OTR (Old Time Radio) that I download from kazaa and have already added an audio input jack to this radio so I can play stuff like "The Shadow" and "Suspense" on it, right from my sound card. No, I didn't drill any holes in the chassis for this mod!! I just tapped into the 6SQ7 tube via a .1uf cap and a 1meg resistor to ground. Then I tune the radio to a quiet spot (it's dead quiet around 40-45 MHz) and flick the switch from Receive to Standby. OTR really has to be played through glowing tubes to be truly effective and appreciated. The reception on the shortwave end of things seems to be as sensitive , if not more sensitive than my S-38C, but far more selective, and it sounds much better. Also, I'm not as afraid to touch the thing, like I am with a series set! |
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![]() "Opara Kvijji" wrote in message .. . I just want to extend a thank you to all who offered their opinions, good and bad, (mostly good) about this 64 or so year old radio. The BFO doesn't seem to work very well, but I don't listen to very much slop bucket, so I'm not too concerned. The audio is FANTASTIC!! It uses a Philco #41 in the output stage and a new 5" speaker had already been installed. I really enjoy listening to OTR (Old Time Radio) that I download from kazaa and have already added an audio input jack to this radio so I can play stuff like "The Shadow" and "Suspense" on it, right from my sound card. The best way is through a micro-power AM transmitter, so the radio doing the work! Pete |
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Greetings.
I restored an S19R a couple of years ago and wrote an article about it. It is posted on the Hallicrafters Collectors International website at www.w9wze.org Look in the "Restorations" section. Fine radio for 1938. If you are going to keep it I would recommend replacing the electrolytic and a all of the old wax capacitors. It will then keep playing for another 65 years. Doug Moore |
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I just want to extend a thank you to all who offered their opinions, good
and bad, (mostly good) about this 64 or so year old radio. The BFO doesn't seem to work very well, but I don't listen to very much slop bucket, so I'm not too concerned. The audio is FANTASTIC!! It uses a Philco #41 in the ***********rest snipped***************** Have fun on your new toy, sounds like you already are.:-) -- ~*~*~Monitoring the Spectrum~*~*~ ***GO BEARCATS*** ~*~*~Oct.15th Payback Begins~*~*~*~ ~~~Hammarlund129X/140X~~~ **Heathkit Q Multiplier** GE P-780 |
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The guy I bought it from already did a ton of work on it: He reconfigured it
so it now uses a common 5Y3 rectifier. I think the original was a type 80 or 81, not sure. He added a fuse to the AC line, changed 2 AF coupling capacitors, replaced the standby switch, and replaced the speaker. Also new is the power transformer and filter caps. He also (get this) rewound the Broadcast Band antenna coil!! By hand!! This fellow is very meticulous, I must say. Thanks for the link, I'll check it out. "Troglodite" wrote in message ... Greetings. I restored an S19R a couple of years ago and wrote an article about it. It is posted on the Hallicrafters Collectors International website at www.w9wze.org Look in the "Restorations" section. Fine radio for 1938. If you are going to keep it I would recommend replacing the electrolytic and a all of the old wax capacitors. It will then keep playing for another 65 years. Doug Moore |
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