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Old June 16th 09, 12:12 AM posted to rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors
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Default Hallicrafters S-38 loose lead question

On Jun 15, 12:15*pm, Radio wrote:
. *I have had an S-38 on the shelf for a few years and finally got
around to recapping it this weekend. *All went well and it does play
but not as well as I figure it should. *I did find one loose wire that
is attached to S1B terminal “O” and goes nowhere. *There is another
lead attached to that same terminal which goes to the antenna terminal
lug 4. *I don’t see this extra lead on the circuit diagram and it does
appear to be a lead that was there when the rig was built. *It look
like a cream colored lead with red stripes. *I wonder if anyone has
any idea where this lead is supposed to go? *I


Hi Guys,
Thanks for the help so far. I made an error in my posting! The
other lead that is attached to S1B terminal "O" goes to lug 4 on the
antenna coil NOT the antenna terminal.
I will send you a picture Goeff and Dick
Thanks,
Karl
 
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