I started my career as a ham with an S38B so yesterday I bought one to relive the good old days.

It worked so well that I am going to set it up as my regular AM receiver.

I was not too impressed with a wire hung around the room but when I put the dipole on it, it really came alive. After doing a little welding (learning about AC/DC radios) I got it hooked into the system so I can push to talk.

I will get an isolation transformer but in the mean time, I put on a correctly polarized plug and put 100 pf caps in series with the antenna coax leads as an additional precaution.

Anyway, the only serious problem with it is that the "BFO" does not work. A little research pointed out that it is not a BFO but just regenerative feedback that makes it squeal. The fix is to diddle with the position of a wire snaked between to pins of the detector tube socket.

I was unable to establish a reasonable sounding heterodyne this way but when I clipped a very small cap to one of the pins and the switch, it worked very well at the expense of lots of sig strength.

I can't seem to find any info on this issue and wonder if anyone has been there.

I also note with glee that even though the BFO does not work properly, the sigs get vastly louder when in the CW mode. It is obviously operating in a regen mode but not what is needed for a BFO.

Seems like there should be some way to control this business and improve the inherent sensitivity of the S38B but I think I am over my pay grade here.

Any ideas?

JACK K9ACT

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