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Old October 7th 03, 07:23 PM
Gray Shockley
 
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On Tue, 7 Oct 2003 10:37:34 -0500, Key Largo wrote
(in message 25Bgb.56617$Ms2.27139@fed1read03):

Hi Gary -- if you can get a look at Chuck Dachis book "Radios By
Hallicrafters", you will probably find it there.



Thanks for the help.

Mike Spengler id'ed it as a S-210 and that's what it is.

Now to start digging for manual and schematic.

Many thanks,

Gray





http://search.barnesandnoble.com/boo...h=Chuck+Dachis

I looked in my copy -- but the nearest is the R Series -- 5R10, 5R100, etc.
Post the tube line up may help.

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73 From The Old Elmer
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Hi, Peoples.

I was out looking for a piece of furniture yesterday at a used place and
noticed a Hallicrafters receiver winking its eye at me and saying in an

ultra
sexy voice, "He, big boy, wanna take me home?"

Throwing caution to the wind, I slipped her in the house before my wife

could
catch me with a sexy, older goodlooker like this Hallicrafters.

She agreed to stay - even though she's quite a model - but she won't tell

me
just what model she is.

Ok, back in the fifties I had a S-38B and a S-53Ahis radio is in no way
comparable to one of those. For the life of jme, I can't even start to

figure
what the market was for this thing.

Slide-Rule Tuning" 9-1/4" long by almost 2-1/2" high.

Controls: [get this, there are only four total!).
Volume Tone, Band Selector (left-to-right). Knobsabout 3/4" in diameter,
brown with a "gold" inset. Spaced under the "slide-rule".

To the right of all that is a brown (it actually appears to be real

leather)
panel which is a mite more than 4-1/2" by almost 3" wide. On the top part

of
it is the circle-h with hallicrafters under it. Below that is a brown

knob -
about 1" wide and with a skirt. This is the tuning knob.

And that's the entire front panel.

I haven't pulled it out of its cabinet yet as the power cord is seriously
defective and I'd like to do a smoke test before anything else.

Now, of course, I didn't just think, I /knew/ that this was a 5-tube

AC-DC.
Low end rcvrs always are [well, "were"] and especially from Hallicrafters.

[Hey! When I counted them I just didn't see tube #6 - it's inside an
enclosure behind the tuning knob and is mostly inside a little metal

shield
(rf?) and is 90 degrees to the chassis.]

The rear panel has 4 screw connectors:
common
ext sw 2
ext fm3
int fm 4

There's also on the rear panel at the lower left a 1/4" jack for "phones".
Inside the back panel is a ferrite-bar ant.

The cabinet is mostly wood-grained metal. The front panel is beige (with

that
"leather" panel) and the area around the three "smaller" knobs is not

smooth
- "bumpy" (can't think of the word) beige plastic.

Oh, the tubes are minis. Looks like four 7-pins and two 9-pins.

There's a serial number on the back (6 numbers then a space then six
numbers).
On the bottom are six patent numbers on one label. The other label (part
missing) gives credit for other patents used to RCA and Hazeltine

Research.

The radio is really caked with dust to a measurable thickness.

What I can see of the linear dial is six bands and the frequencies of

cities.


So. What have I got here?

My guess is that it's gonna work fine. It's not young but it's obvious

that
it's never smoked.

So far, the only things wrong are the aforementioned ac cord and it's

missing
one of the three smaller knobs (where does one get "authenic" things like
that?).

As always / many thanks,



Gray Shockley
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Yes, I heard the question. It was six dollars.





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