Re: S-40B - What is the socket on the back for?
Or, as Bob Dylan said: Mack the Finger said to Louie the King "I got forty red, white and blue shoe strings And a thousand telephones that don't ring Do you know where I can get rid of these things?"
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robert cesarone
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Re: S-40B - What is the socket on the back for?
A moment of humor: at some point this becomes kind of like examining belly button lint. When we look back over the decades at some of these designs, we¡¯re looking almost entirely from an
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KW4H
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Re: S-40B - What is the socket on the back for?
===END QUOTED?? BEGIN COMMENT==== Hi again Richard, others too. The s-22¡¯s don¡¯t seem to have an octal or a 2-prong [apparent non polarized power outlet?], as for the others, as Steve said:
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don Root
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Re: general question re polarized ac plugs on receivers as shipped originally
=====end quoted? , begin? comments==== Re: Back in the time frame of 1974-75 power tools for CA had to have polarized plug plus double insulated. Most US brands made the switch instead of running 2
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don Root
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Re: S-40B - What is the socket on the back for?
Your attachments came through fine.??I was not certain which receivers had the octal socket on the back.? Evidently some receivers have two prong sockets on the back for a remote stand by
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Richard Knoppow
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Re: S-40B - What is the socket on the back for?
Your attachments came through fine.??I was not certain which receivers had the octal socket on the back.? Evidently some receivers have two prong sockets on the back for a remote stand by
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Richard Knoppow
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Re: S-40B - What is the socket on the back for?
=== end quoted, begin comment======== Hi again Richard, others too we began with S-40 & variations, somehow got to Hallicrafters Marine, and now whatever.. so back to Hallicrafters; Because of the
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don Root
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Re: SX-25
Randy Right now im just needing the audio transformer, minds open on one side of tap, and also need band spread dial, minds cracked. Maybe you have these items? Thanks for reply Dan KD5MV
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Dan Goin
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Re: SX-25
Randy...would you happen to have the clear tuning and bandspead dial windows (if in good shape)? Thank you.
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Emil 'Todd' Zelasko - KA8GEF
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Re: S-40B - What is the socket on the back for?
My S-40B has the riveted in place cover with "STANDBY" stamped underneath it just like yours. 73, Maynard W6PAP
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Maynard Wright, P. E., W6PAP
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Re: S-40B - What is the socket on the back for?
Of course DC current was available in places other than ships.? For instance large parts of Manhatten had DC until fairly recently.? ?You had to have an AC/DC receiver to work there.? However most
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Richard Knoppow
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Re: S-40B - What is the socket on the back for?
hi richard "dont confuse"? is? a simple; but, which models are in which marine category?? and what makes it so?? i see Halligan calling the S-51 a marine? receiver, and it has the LM marine band
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don Root
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Re: S-40B - What is the socket on the back for?
====end quote? ,, begin comments==== hi again Richard and others I hate to quibble, but i looked up some info and saw a rear pic of the S-77 and has no octal socket and not much at all, but the S-77A
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don Root
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Re: SR-400 T3 disk caps
Thanks Jim, That confirms what I learned today. When I got it out and disassembled, I found that only one of the pair was corroded. The one that appeared to be good measured 92pf. The bad one measured
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waltcates
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Re: S-40B - What is the socket on the back for?
Don't confuse receivers intended to receive MF marine frequencies with those which could operate? from the mains current avaliable on ships,, namely 110 VDC.? Many receivers adapted to receive
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Richard Knoppow
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Re: SR-400 Cyclone VOX problem
Greetings to Walt and the Group: Thank You for the data.?? I will attempt those measurements as soon as I am able.?? Had out-patient back surgery this morning and I am in a bit of pain; also, I'm
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JThorusen
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Re: S-40B - What is the socket on the back for?
Correction: the S-77 is AC/DC of the S-40B .? The socket is to run the receiver from batteries.? I did not look at the schematic to see how it's arranged.? On the AC only version the filaments are
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Richard Knoppow
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Re: SR-400 T3 disk caps
Hi Walt! Here's the repair note I have for my own SR-400 concerning T3: T3 tuned up nicely after this change, so 90 to 92 pF must be pretty close.?? I wasn't able to find a 90 pF capacitor and there
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JThorusen
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Re: S-40B - What is the socket on the back for?
yes Steve, but this is Halligan's? gymnastics, so musterys never end I am just replying to mention whati thought i said before... that picture from ??? up there^^ shows an ac outlet in that spot with
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don Root
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Re: S-40B - What is the socket on the back for?
=== end quote begin comment===== hi Richard again ,and others i don't understand your wording ... I can see that the S-40 [no B] has an octal socket? not a supply? to allow it to be connected to
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don Root
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