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Identify this radio!
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Just giving you guys a chance to sharpen your radio identification skills............................................................................ [Image: http://i677.photobucket.com/albums/vv131.../020-2.jpg]

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Hallicrafters S-38D:

http://www.radioatticarchives.com/radio.htm?radio=6558

Sean
WØKPX
#3

Right on! Now off to ebay to see what they go for. I want one!

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#4

The S-38D was my first real SW radio. While my very first radio (a Magnavox CR-181 chassis and speakers) had a SW band, the S-38D just seemed (at the time) like the kind of radio one would want for true SW listening.

Yes, I know there are better communications receivers, but the S-38D was the first radio I had owned that had a BFO so that I could actually hear what those hams were saying when they broadcast using SSB. To a 16 year old kid, that was a very neat thing indeed.

I don't have mine anymore...sold it many years ago.

I don't think the S-38D is a particularly valuable radio, and you should not have much trouble finding one at a reasonable price, Music. Icon_smile

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