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I am in the process of restoring a Hallicrafters S-40A
and have posted a bit about this already. First of all, I replaced all the paper caps. This is generally recommended when rebuilding old electronic equipment. Most of these were the original wax filled types. I measured these for capacitance and dissipation factor. D is the inverse of Q and is a way of measuring ESR but has a constant value. The result was: One cap a dead short. One cap open The rest had C much higher than the marked value and rather high D, anywhere from about 0.2 to about 0.5, I think one was even higher. There were a couple of molded plastic caps, one a blue colored Cornell-Dubilier the other an Astron. These were probably replacements. Both were close to the marked C value with D of around 0.1, probably still good. The paper caps were made by Industrial Condenser Co, of Chicago and Sprague. For comparison, new film caps measure right on the nose for C and have D too low to measure on this bridge. The measurements were made on a General Radio Type 650A, an oldie but goodie, which has been calibrated with precision resistors and caps. The capacitance measurements are made at 1.0Khz. If I get curious enough I may check the RF impedance of a couple of these caps on a Q meter but I suspect they are not very good. While the high C value may not seem to be a problem I suspect it may indicate some deformation of the capacitor elements or some other problem. These were not remotely precision caps when made but the values are so far off the marked values that I suspect a change in the internals rather than manufacturing tollerance. So, the advice to shotgun paper caps seems to be right on. Another note, probably should be a separate post. I mentioned before that the bandspread cap went the opposite direction of any other I've seen in a Hallicrafters RX. I got a couple of responses that others also had similar S-40's. I found a couple of other oddities in my receiver (for instance someone had connected the output of the BFO directly to the detecto rather than by means of the wire "gimmic" cap, it won't work this way). I am now pretty much convinced that the band spread cap was modified to make it "set" at 100 rather than the usual zero used in H receivers. I was able to make it go in the right direction by crossing the dial drive cable but I don't like makeshifts. Also, despite the nearly symmetrical construction of the band spread cap I suspect the minimum capacitance is slightly different when its running in the correct direction. That would affect the "normal" dial calibration. The RX calibrates OK but I am still going to have a go at removing the stop peg. I think I will have to drill it out but will try something less "invasive" first. BTW, I used to consider Hallicrafters stuff junk but after rebuilding this set and an S-20R have changed my mind. Actually both are well made and well designed. Hallicrafters definitely built their equipment to fit certain price ranges, mostly economy. I think they did quite well in delivering good performance value at the prices they aimed at. One proof is that the stuff is still working after 60 or 70 or more years. The above really applies to the components too. While paper caps have a bad reputation keep in mind that most of the ones we deal with are very old and have worked well for a long time. Plastic film was not available when these guys were made and other types of caps, mostly tin-can oil-filled types, were very expensive in comparison to the common wax filled types. I am not sure they lasted any longer. One exception is the oil-filled molded plastic Sprague Black Beauty cap. These were made and sold as extra-high quality, long life caps but Sangamo evidenty had manufacturing problems, one of which was the way the oil filling tube was sealed. These began failing within a couple of years of manufacture where the "less reliable" wax filled paper caps went along for many decades. -- -- Richard Knoppow Los Angeles WB6KBL |
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