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Re: S-85 (SX-99) IF cans alignment : What adjusting tool do I have to use to match the size of the cores' slot?

 

Emanuele,
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The last project, wow. ?I still have about 9 Hallicrafters on the shelf waiting for the dust to be blown off.
One is a SX-99 so I may have to also make a tuning tool. ?I’ve had to make a couple for some other radios I’ve restored. ?Think about using one of your existing tuning tools, cutting off the existing end and reshaping for the needed slugs. ?Be sure to use one which will go into the IF can and which is not needed. ?This has worked for me and eliminates the need to find the correct diameter wood or plastic. ?Also if the slug won’t turn apply a small amount of heat from a low heat gun or SMD desoldering heat gun to loosen any old hard wax inside.
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Good luck and be sure to let us know how it goes and also the final dimensions of the tip.
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Paul
NV6B


Re: S-85 (SX-99) IF cans alignment : What adjusting tool do I have to use to match the size of the cores' slot?

 
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Emanuele ??look at this?? at least to get an idea? of what was used back then in North America

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One of these might fit

Are you intending to make your own tool?? Use wood or plastic.. you must know that already

I am not the expert, so ??others must know better

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Emanuele Girlando via groups.io
Sent: Monday, January 27, 2025 3:49 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [HallicraftersRadios] S-85 (SX-99) IF cans alignment : What adjusting tool do I have to use to match the size of the cores' slot?

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Yes, they are modern stuff..

what i miss are the old tools..
so the question is: what are the slot measures of the Hallicrafters IF cans (p/n 050-30024[2,3]) old cores?

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(this picture, showing the slot, comes from ).

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So, can somebody tell me what to replace the question marks with?

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Emanuele.

https://egirland.blogspot.com

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don??? va3drl


Re: S-85 (SX-99) IF cans alignment : What adjusting tool do I have to use to match the size of the cores' slot?

 
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Yes, they are modern stuff..
what i miss are the old tools..
so the question is: what are the slot measures of the Hallicrafters IF cans (p/n 050-30024[2,3]) old cores?
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(this picture, showing the slot, comes from ).
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So, can somebody tell me what to replace the question marks with?
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Emanuele.
https://egirland.blogspot.com
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Re: S-85 (SX-99) IF cans alignment : What adjusting tool do I have to use to match the size of the cores' slot?

 
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Emanuele, about when did you buy these tools?

Likely these are more recent ones made for newer, smaller cores.

I recall looking into cores a year ago and there are many shapes and sizes now.

The sites specializing in vintage radios probably have the ones you need.

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Emanuele Girlando via groups.io
Sent: Monday, January 27, 2025 11:45 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [HallicraftersRadios] S-85 (SX-99) IF cans alignment : What adjusting tool do I have to use to match the size of the cores' slot?

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I am approaching the last task in my S-85 refurbish project: Alignment.

For those IF cans I cannot find the right tool mechanically match those cores' slot: it is too long and too large.

I own these tools, none of them fitting:

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I see two alternatives:

1) buy one (can someone provide me directions on where to buy and exactly what?), or

2) build one (preferable - can someone provide me the slot size specs?).

Thank you very much guys.

Emanuele.


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don??? va3drl


S-85 (SX-99) IF cans alignment : What adjusting tool do I have to use to match the size of the cores' slot?

 
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I am approaching the last task in my S-85 refurbish project: Alignment.
For those IF cans I cannot find the right tool mechanically match those cores' slot: it is too long and too large.
I own these tools, none of them fitting:
?
I see two alternatives:
1) buy one (can someone provide me directions on where to buy and exactly what?), or
2) build one (preferable - can someone provide me the slot size specs?).
Thank you very much guys.
Emanuele.
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SX42 FM is "funky"

 

I now own an SX-42 I seem to be getting quite a collection here...... SX-9, S-19R, S-38C, 5R10, SX-100, SX-43? .
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Anyway, everything is working, BUT the FM is "funky". Aside from it being quite drifty, it also tunes station in strangely. I understand "capture effect" on FM, but it seems like there is very little tuning range between stations.? I was using a little digital FM modulator today to place cd's and the radio was "all over the place".
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Any ideas?? AM broadcast and shortwave are both fine :)
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Howard


HT-46 T3

 

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This is a real long shot. I need a T3 for the HT46, part# 050-002146. It is the 15-meter transformer.

AND DO YOU WANT TO HAVE FUN. I got the transformer out. I did it with a long break between each of the 4 terminals to reduce the stress. It is directly over the band switch and you do not have a straight at any of the 4 terminals.?



Walt Cates, WD0GOF
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A majority of acceptance is not proof of correctness.



Re: S-38 recapping Query

 

Bruce,
Thanks for additional info. ?I will verify I only have DC there.
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Re: S-38 recapping Query

 

Crap! ?12SK7….?

On Tue, Jan 21, 2025 at 11:31?AM Bruce Collins via <kb0tj1=[email protected]> wrote:
The small capacitor on the screen node of the 12SK87 is to insure there is no AC ripple or any RF on the screen.?
There should only be DC here.?


Re: S-38 recapping Query

 

The small capacitor on the screen node of the 12SK87 is to insure there is no AC ripple or any RF on the screen.?
There should only be DC here.?


Re: S-38 recapping Query

 

Richard and Don,
Thank you for the info and help with my project. ??
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73
Barry W4LSV


Re: SX-62 Part Needed

 

Thanks to everyone who replied to my plea.? I have secured the solution.


Re: Dow Relay for HT-44

 

Skip - I don't mess with the relays.? I use a Johnson T/R switch - all electronic switching - and it works perfectly.? The B&W T/R switch also works well in this application.
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73, Floyd - K8AC


Re: SX-62 Part Needed

 
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Markus,

I have several different sizes?of the cord pulley. These are Hallicrafters spare parts. If you could send me the diameter, and the thickness I may be able to match it.


Walt Cates, WD0GOF
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A majority of acceptance is not proof of correctness.



From: [email protected] <[email protected]> on behalf of Markus Thomerson K5UFO DRO3 <k5ufo@...>
Sent: Saturday, January 18, 2025 3:58 PM
To: [email protected] <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [HallicraftersRadios] SX-62 Part Needed
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Hello.
I am in need of a mechanical part for my SX-62B. The dial pointer travels on it and the whole unit moves side to side to allow for the dial pointer reset. Mine is pictured below and as you can see the pulley on the left is missing. I am looking to buy the complete unit. I will buy a junker if need be to avoid turning my current SX-62B into one.



Thanks for reading, Markus.


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Markus,
I don't have an extra SX-62, but I do have a metal lathe and could turn the pulley and its shaft without much trouble.? If you don't get any bites for the whole assembly, let me know!
Mike


From: [email protected] <[email protected]> on behalf of Markus Thomerson K5UFO DRO3 <k5ufo@...>
Sent: Saturday, January 18, 2025 4:58 PM
To: [email protected] <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [HallicraftersRadios] SX-62 Part Needed
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Hello.
I am in need of a mechanical part for my SX-62B. The dial pointer travels on it and the whole unit moves side to side to allow for the dial pointer reset. Mine is pictured below and as you can see the pulley on the left is missing. I am looking to buy the complete unit. I will buy a junker if need be to avoid turning my current SX-62B into one.



Thanks for reading, Markus.


Re: SX-62 Part Needed

 
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Hello.
I am in need of a mechanical part for my SX-62B. The dial pointer travels on it and the whole unit moves side to side to allow for the dial pointer reset. Mine is pictured below and as you can see the pulley on the left is missing. I am looking to buy the complete unit. I will buy a junker if need be to avoid turning my current SX-62B into one.



Thanks for reading, Markus.


Re: Ballast Resistors? Source?

 

I take the point about the wattage. I will go to a 10W resistor in the appropriate resistance.?


Re: Ballast Resistors? Source?

 

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If Jim is right about R-68 {I have not looked at the circuit}? we should be worried about R68 wattage.? As Jim says.

A related thing;? when these were produced, what was the rated temperature rise and rated ambient temp used in the standards? And what is it now?? In general it seems that replacement resistors are now smaller in surface area, so they must run much hotter ?than originals, which also means that they will tend to over-heat neighboring components if allow to run hot .

I am no expert on this, but if anyone has real data on these standards I would like to see it. ?Of course there might be various standards too. ?


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Re: Ballast Resistors? Source?

 

Richard, thanks for getting me untangled. I am studying for tech, I was a novice back in 1980, so relearning things. I asked about the 300 Ohm pair in series because I can find 300 Ohm? Axial Ceramic Cement Power Resistor 5W easily but not 600 Ohm. ?Thanks for clearing up the 5 per cent vs 10 per cent tolerances. ?


Re: Ballast Resistors? Source?

 

Jim, thanks for setting me straight. I realize I would need to wire two 300 Ohm in series to get 600 Ohms. I can find 300 Ohm 5W 10 percent? Axial Ceramic Cement Power Resistors easily enough but have not found a 600 Ohm listed yet. I will replace the big silver can capacitor as I suspect that is where the failure occured.?