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Does anyone ahve the restringing layout for the bandspread dial for the S-40
? Thanks Ralph VE3BBM |
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I'm sure I do, assuming you're talking the Hallicrafters S-40/40B. I
can scan the page and send it to you. Give me til tomorrow eve and I'll get it to you. Jeep/K3HVG Ralph Cameron wrote: Does anyone ahve the restringing layout for the bandspread dial for the S-40 ? Thanks Ralph VE3BBM |
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Jeep I would apprciate the S-40B dial stringing document also
AL "Ralph Cameron" wrote in message ... Does anyone ahve the restringing layout for the bandspread dial for the S-40 ? Thanks Ralph VE3BBM |
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![]() "K3HVG" wrote in message ... I'm sure I do, assuming you're talking the Hallicrafters S-40/40B. I can scan the page and send it to you. Give me til tomorrow eve and I'll get it to you. Jeep/K3HVG I have both the Sam's and Hallicrafters service information for my S-40A, and the dial cord diagram on each was wrong for my radio. I had to cross the dial cord at the bandspread cap to get the tuning knob, the bandspread dial and tuning knob to get into agreement. I say it was incorrect for my radio, because it looked like the diagram would have been correct if the bandspread dial were calibrated in the opposite direction. Anyway, I can be more specific if the original poster runs into the same problem. Frank Dresser |
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Ralph Cameron wrote:
Does anyone ahve the restringing layout for the bandspread dial for the S-40 You might try http://www.theoldradiofixerupperguy....al%20cord.html Find your radio on the index HERE, then click on the number showing your particular stringing guide. Don K6LTS |
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In article , "Frank
Dresser" writes: I had to cross the dial cord at the bandspread cap to get the tuning knob, the bandspread dial and tuning knob to get into agreement. I say it was incorrect for my radio, because it looked like the diagram would have been correct if the bandspread dial were calibrated in the opposite direction. Maybe the existance of incorrect Halli manuals explains why an SX-25 that I once had, worekd fine but the BS dial worked backwards! Someone followed the manual too closely :-) I have another SX-25 now whose dial reads correctly, so it wasn't just a quirk of that radio -- I think we'd all know aobut it if it was! --Mike K. Oscar loves trash, but hates Spam! Delete him to reply to me. |
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"Frank Dresser" wrote in message n
I have both the Sam's and Hallicrafters service information for my S-40A, and the dial cord diagram on each was wrong for my radio. I had to cross the dial cord at the bandspread cap to get the tuning knob, the bandspread dial and tuning knob to get into agreement. I say it was incorrect for my radio, because it looked like the diagram would have been correct if the bandspread dial were calibrated in the opposite direction. Anyway, I can be more specific if the original poster runs into the same problem. ============================================= I had to cross the cords in my S-40A too. The instructions in the manual were wrong for my radio. In my S-40A, the bandspread capacitor plates turn clockwise to increase capacity, in my S-40B the plates turn counterclockwise for increasing capacity. So the S-40A and S-40B are reversed! I don't have a S-40 so I don't know where it fits in. Just string the cord so the bandspread capacitor increases capacity as the dial moves from 0 towards 100. Best Regards, Ed Canyon Lake, TX |
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Frank Dresser wrote:
"K3HVG" wrote in message ... I'm sure I do, assuming you're talking the Hallicrafters S-40/40B. I can scan the page and send it to you. Give me til tomorrow eve and I'll get it to you. Jeep/K3HVG I have both the Sam's and Hallicrafters service information for my S-40A, and the dial cord diagram on each was wrong for my radio. I had to cross the dial cord at the bandspread cap to get the tuning knob, the bandspread dial and tuning knob to get into agreement. I say it was incorrect for my radio, because it looked like the diagram would have been correct if the bandspread dial were calibrated in the opposite direction. Anyway, I can be more specific if the original poster runs into the same problem. Frank Dresser I agree with this and maybe it was Frank who helped me out with mine. All of the available data seemed to be incorrect and crossing the BS cord was required on my set. -Bill |
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![]() "Mike Knudsen" wrote in message ... If the BS dial just reads 0--100, you can string it either way. On my SX-11 (a real antique!), the dial reads 100 at *minimum* capacitance, the top of the band. My Super-Pro 400 seems to be the same way. The bandspread dial also reads "set to zero for normal tuning" twice. There are also some arrows indicating which way zero is. [snip] Frank Dresser |
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