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 Post subject: Hallicrafters 8R40
PostPosted: Apr Mon 23, 2012 8:18 pm 
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Hi all,

I received a Hallicrafters 8R40 from a neighbor and am debating its fate. The dial glass is broken, it needs a couple of knobs and the remaining knobs are in pretty marginal shape. The cabinet needs rust removed, painting, the labeling replicated and the power transformer will need de-rusting and painting if it can pass a goodness test. It's a given that I have cut and tossed the line cord and plug since they were not useable. What do all, y'all think? Is it worth restoring or is it best used a parts source? I have encountered very little information regarding this receiver over the years so I have no idea if it is considered collectible and worthy of entering my personal collection. If I take on the restoration, it will be labor intensive bringing the cabinet and electronics back to a presentable/serviceable state. Input will be appreciated. I will read the pros and cons and decide the fate of the radio. The neighbors feelings will not be hurt if I part it out since his original intent was to curb it until he learned of my interest in older electronics. Thank you in advance.

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 Post subject: Re: Hallicrafters 8R40
PostPosted: Apr Mon 23, 2012 8:33 pm 
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Bugman wrote:
I received a Hallicrafters 8R40 from a neighbor...
I've never seen or heard an 8R40, but I thought this was an interesting restoration of one. http://blog.kf7lze.net/2011/09/17/1953- ... 40-repair/

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 Post subject: Re: Hallicrafters 8R40
PostPosted: Apr Mon 23, 2012 8:55 pm 
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Thank you for the link, Curtis. It isn't a bad looking radio once it's in a presentable state. I had neglected to also mention the missing Hallicrafters "badge" on the front of the cabinet. I will start assessing what I need in the coming weeks. I have a ZTO and two Zenith Consoles I am working on at present which allows time for replies on this radio. Thank you again.

Pat


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 Post subject: Re: Hallicrafters 8R40
PostPosted: Apr Mon 23, 2012 9:23 pm 
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An additional comment to avoid needless data duplication. I have the chassis described as "Run 2" which has a 5Y3GT tube in the location of C2 on the Sam's 181-7. The Sam's schematic is not my model. The BAMA 8R40 Manual matches my radio which I believe was sold between 1950 & 1955.

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 Post subject: Re: Hallicrafters 8R40
PostPosted: Apr Tue 24, 2012 1:03 am 
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The 8R40 is the slide-rule dial version of the popular S-40 series. I've been storing a parts unit but, unfortunately, I sold the knobs, dial bezel and pointer some time ago. However, I do think the dial glass and scale are still there. I'll check tomorrow.

Dave


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 Post subject: Re: Hallicrafters 8R40
PostPosted: Apr Tue 24, 2012 2:36 am 
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Thank you for your reply, David. I will be interested if you have the dial glass. I have the pointer and think the dial stringing will be a challenge since all three strings are shot. It appears the radio is not worth a lot (or popular) but it isn't very common either so it may be a candidate for restoration. I'll start assessing the costs to save this one to see if it's feasible to extend the time and expense to save it. Thank you again.

Pat


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 Post subject: Re: Hallicrafters 8R40
PostPosted: Apr Sun 29, 2012 2:33 am 
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If I'm not mistaken, the 8R40's just an S-40 with a chrome-rimmed slide rule dial.

My little one enjoyed messing with it when she was very little.

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