From Chuck Dachis' 1996 book, "Radios by Hallicrafters":
8 tubes, four bands, .54-44MHz, with band spread , BFO, ANL, and built in speaker, power is 120 or 240 volts AC or DC...
25Z5 rectifier, 25L6 audio output, 6SC7 1st audio and BFO, 6H6 2nd detector and & ANL, 6sK7 1st IF, 6SK7 2nd IF, 6SA7 oscillator and mixer, and 6SG7 RF amplifier, originally sold for $99.50.
Price guide lists it as $75 to $95
It's very similar to an S-40 that I once had, not a bad radio, but still an old single conversion receiver that should be fun to play with, but not really a "serious" communications receiver.
But, as with any radio 50 years old, parts have drifted in value and it's performance can be ramped up a notch by selective replacement of out of spec caps, resistors, etc....
As far as antennas go, a long wire strung around the place ought to get you a bunch of signals to play with....just be sure to ground the unit and check the AC for polarity....I once got a pretty good jolt from my S-40 and have always checked for AC potential to ground ever since!
Good luck and have fun!
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