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Hallicrafters S-200?4 tubes and?5 bands.
Hallicrafters S-210? 6 tubes and 6 bands
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You can draw your own conclusions about "similar"!
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Although they both come in a simulated type wood?case style,
rectangular style dial, and they both come with 4 knobs.
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Get the correct manual aand schematic.
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National (Matsushita) labeled AM Signal Generator VP-8271A, I believe, was
not sold in the U.S. Some of the "VP" labeled stuff from them was sold under the
Panasonic name here in the U.S.?Don't know if the VP-8271A was one of them.
Try searching just under the Panasonic name.
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Pete, wa2cwa
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On Mon, 20 May 2024 19:20:17 +0000 (UTC) "KN6WFM (Drew)" <
agriffith@...> writes:
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Greeting fellow Hallicrafters
Enthusiasts,
I'm looking for two manuals:
1. The Hallicrafters S-200 or S-210 manual,
or specifically the S-210 Schematic. I have a working S-210, that I re-capped,
but it needs an alignment. I was told by someone at HI-FI Audio that they use
the S-200 schematic in place of the S-210, so their S-210 kit does not contain
an actual S-210 schematic.
Are these two radios that similar, and if so
does anyone have the S-200 schematic/manual???
2. Any chance anyone here have a manual for
the National (Matsushita) AM Signal Generator VP-8271A? I believe this
generator was from the early 1980, possibly the late 70s. I came across this
at a swap-meet and paid $20 for it, and it works. Unfortunately, the output
sign-wave is slightly distorted, so it needs a little TLC.
On the Bama site there is a VP-8181A listed,
but that's a digital generator, the VP_8271A is an Analog 100 to 30 mHz.
Thank you in advance,
-Drew
KN6WFM