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On my old Lafayette radios I used to locate WWV at 5, 10, and 15, and from
there set the bandspread so that the main slide-rule dial read correctly. Still, you're always never exactly sure without a crystal calibrator or a digital frequency readout, but that was half the fun in those days. I have an S-38A under the christmas tree that my wife bought on e-bay. The fun is about to begin once again! jt I'm using a Hallicrafters S-108 receiver, and having a terrible time figuring out which (even approximate) frequency I'm listening to. If anyone here is familiar with tuning old Hallicrafters, I would appreciate a note of contact. Thanks. -- Allen McBroom www.NPSTKD.com Remove WOOF when replying by email |
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