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Locked Re: s-120a info


 

I may have mislead you here. The S-120 and S-120A are two different
animals. My first thought, the "A" meant they were very similar.
Very wrong. The S-120 is a tube receiver and the 120A is all solid
state so, they are not similar at all. The S-120 is a 4 tube
receiver and the S-120A is a 9 transistor receiver.

I would ask the Radio Reprint guy if he has the manuals for the S-
120A. Good luck with your search, I'm sure you will find one.

K2WH

--- In HallicraftersRadios@..., "William P. Gerhold"
<k2wh@o...> wrote:

You can also go to this site and order a reprint of the manual. I
have ordered from these people before, and they do have a good
product.



K2WH

--- In HallicraftersRadios@..., "William P. Gerhold"
<k2wh@o...> wrote:

The BAMA site has the S-120 listed. Go to this site:



However, I have never been able to download anything from this
site.
It is very unreliable or constantly busy with downloads. Good
luck.

K2WH


--- In HallicraftersRadios@..., "cpitre_01"
<cpitre_01@y...> wrote:

I have an s-120a in fairly good condition, just wondering if
anyone
can tell me more about it..... year of manufacture, price(then
and
now) where I can find a manual. Also it does not have an
antenna,
just 2 wires sticking out of the back, one is yellow the other
is
blue I was told that the antenna is supposed to attach to
these
wires. Please Help!!


Chris
VE3CTP

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