• 2025
  • Jan
  • 2

A Hallicrafters S38-C recap - part 4: Doing the work.

After laying in the capacitors and forming their leads, it’s time to route and solder wires. The 80W iron has to make an appearance here, as the big terminals are coated with excess solder and excess lead length - quite a bit of wick was used in getting things clean.

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When it came time to install the across-the-line capacitor and line cord, I did a couple of checks to make sure I understood which side was chassis and which side was not - at that point I discovered something interesting.

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Normally, these were hot chassis units, meaning that one side of the chassis was connected directly to the line cord. This one, however, was not. As shown by the schematic, these radios normally switch ground, which should be neutral in order to prevent your chassis from being 120VAC. This one, however, has about ~411k to chassis…

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That’s interesting. This is a Run 4 unit, and my schematic is a Run 2 - it’s possible something changed in the process of making these, and Sams never updated the schematics. Regardless, the remaining components were installed and checked.

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The unit lives - after replacement of it’s pilot lamp, that is. As expected, it’s pretty noisy, most likely due to the parts breaking down - all those old capacitors need changed. However, it speaks, and the first thing it says after years of silence is an ad about asking your doctor if this medication is right for you.

Sorry about that, radio.

There’s not really much on the air to listen to on these guys, so I’ll probably clean it up and set it on the display shelf for now, with a full recap to happen sometime in the distant future.

That concludes the recap, but I have one more post to make about this device, and the importance of replacing the across the line capacitor at the same time as the filters, even if it’s not presenting as “bad.” Stay tuned!

Next part of this series: https://wereboar.com … umblebee-capacitors/
Previous part of this series: https://wereboar.com … yout-considerations/