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"Tio Pedro" wrote in message ... The speaker FC must have been a weak link. Mine also had a replacement speaker installed. You could be right, the S-20R seems to be one of the last receivers Hallicrafters made using a field coil speaker. They were common in the 1930's and 1940's because good permanent magnet materials were just becoming available and were somewhat expensive and it was an economy to use the field coil as a smoothing choke. I am curious about the mounting method originally used. The advertising states that the speaker was "shock mounted" probably to avoid microphonics, but, since the original mounting is gone, I have no idea of how this was done. Perhaps someone with an intact S-20R or S-22 could have a look. Another curiousity: The bottom cover has a series of holes for access to the adjustments. Around this are four small holes. It does not appear that anything was ever screwed to these. I wonder if there was once a cover over the holes or if, perhaps, there was just nothing ever there. Another curiousity, I seem to be full of them: On H receivers the band spread is normally set at zero. On this RX it will go to about 95 but not all the way to 100, is this normal for this thing? -- -- Richard Knoppow Los Angeles, CA, USA |
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"Richard Knoppow" wrote in message ... " . Another curiousity, I seem to be full of them: On H receivers the band spread is normally set at zero. On this RX it will go to about 95 but not all the way to 100, is this normal for this thing? My silence is due to the fact mine is completely torn down awaiting a new paint job. Pete |
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"Tio Pedro" wrote in message ... "Richard Knoppow" wrote in message ... " . Another curiousity, I seem to be full of them: On H receivers the band spread is normally set at zero. On this RX it will go to about 95 but not all the way to 100, is this normal for this thing? My silence is due to the fact mine is completely torn down awaiting a new paint job. Pete I have to remove the case from mine in order to try to polish the band spread window. Its about the only real blemish on the thing. I've had good luck before in restoring celuloid using toothpaste. Toothpaste is a good polish where you want a _very_ mild abrasive. -- -- Richard Knoppow Los Angeles WB6KBL |
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