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Jack Schmidling April 3rd 07 01:45 AM

WTB: Hallicrafters S40
 
I am looking for an S40 in working order.

Jack K9ACT


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Roger D Johnson[_2_] April 3rd 07 11:38 AM

WTB: Hallicrafters S40
 
Jack Schmidling wrote:
I am looking for an S40 in working order.

Jack K9ACT



Hi Jack...

Any particular model? I have a fairly nice S-40A that I went
through. recapped, etc.

73, Roger


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Jack Schmidling April 3rd 07 04:01 PM

WTB: Hallicrafters S40
 
This bounced as an email so.....



I am not familiar with the variations so unless I am missing something,
an A would be fine.

What's your price?

JACK K9ACT





Roger D Johnson wrote:
Jack Schmidling wrote:

I am looking for an S40 in working order.

Jack K9ACT



Hi Jack...

Any particular model? I have a fairly nice S-40A that I went
through. recapped, etc.

73, Roger




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Phil Nelson April 4th 07 02:09 AM

Hallicrafters S40
 
Would you be interested in my recapped S-40B?

http://antiqueradio.org/halli02.htm

A one-owner set when I bought it. It was stored in a box from 1969-1996. I
went through it in 1996 and it has rarely been used since then. (Why do I
keep all this stuff?)

You can send me email by going to http://antiqueradio.org/contact.htm and
clicking the name link.

Phil Nelson
Phil's Old Radios
http://antiqueradio.org/index.html



No Name April 4th 07 04:21 AM

Hallicrafters S40
 
On Wed, 4 Apr 2007 01:09:05 UTC, "Phil Nelson"
wrote:

Would you be interested in my recapped S-40B?

http://antiqueradio.org/halli02.htm

A one-owner set when I bought it. It was stored in a box from 1969-1996. I
went through it in 1996 and it has rarely been used since then. (Why do I
keep all this stuff?)

You can send me email by going to http://antiqueradio.org/contact.htm and
clicking the name link.

Phil Nelson
Phil's Old Radios
http://antiqueradio.org/index.html

Phil,
Would a Lafayette HE-10 be about the equivalent of the S-40? Mine is
mint condition, along with my restored S-38. Your website is great!


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Uncle Peter April 5th 07 08:06 PM

Hallicrafters S40
 

Count wrote in message
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Phil,

Would a Lafayette HE-10 be about the equivalent of the S-40? Mine is
mint condition, along with my restored S-38. Your website is great!



The HE-10/KT-200 was my first "ham receiver" back in the
early 60s. I'd rate it one step above the S-40, but that isn't
saying a whole lot :) I finally located a KT-200 after a few
years of searching for one to relive my novice year. Alas,
the chase far out did owning one.

Pete k1zjh



No Name April 5th 07 11:13 PM

Hallicrafters S40
 
On Thu, 5 Apr 2007 19:06:26 UTC, "Uncle Peter"
wrote:


Count wrote in message
news:ZRVde3Ywmd5Z-pn2-yuhWnKXtvuOY@localhost...
Phil,

Would a Lafayette HE-10 be about the equivalent of the S-40? Mine is
mint condition, along with my restored S-38. Your website is great!



The HE-10/KT-200 was my first "ham receiver" back in the
early 60s. I'd rate it one step above the S-40, but that isn't
saying a whole lot :)

That is interesting. Are both single conversion? I know that the
HE-10 has IF Gain control and ANL, it is pretty sensitive and
selective on the BCB.

I finally located a KT-200 after a few
years of searching for one to relive my novice year. Alas,
the chase far out did owning one.

Pete k1zjh




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Uncle Peter April 5th 07 11:47 PM

Hallicrafters S40
 
That is interesting. Are both single conversion? I know that the
HE-10 has IF Gain control and ANL, it is pretty sensitive and
selective on the BCB.


They are both single conversion. I know the HE-10 has two
IF stages, and thus fairly good selectivity. I am not sure
if the S-40 has one or two IF stages... I suspect one.

Pete



Richard Knoppow April 6th 07 12:15 AM

Hallicrafters S40
 

"Uncle Peter" wrote in message
...
That is interesting. Are both single conversion? I
know that the
HE-10 has IF Gain control and ANL, it is pretty sensitive
and
selective on the BCB.


They are both single conversion. I know the HE-10 has two
IF stages, and thus fairly good selectivity. I am not sure
if the S-40 has one or two IF stages... I suspect one.

Pete

The S-40 series has two IF and on RF stage. Single RF
receivers with 455khz IF's tend to have image problems on
the higher bands but that also depends on the selectivity of
the RF stage. Keep in mind that nearly all Hallicrafters
stuff was designed to be sold at relatively low prices. For
the most part the line has good features and outstanding
looks but not the best performance in the world. The point
is that someone could afford something by Hallicrafters when
other stuff was just too expensive.
I have somewhere in storage a military technical manual
on communication that shows performance graphs for the SX-28
and the Super-Pro, the differences in image and spurious
responses is astonishing. The Super-Pro is nearly free of
them, the SX-28 graphs look like corn fields. However, the
commercial version of the SX-28 was around $225 and the
Super Pro about double that.


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