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Sferics - any information?
I just acquired a really interesting late 50's tube radio in good working condition - a Sferics SF-1.
I have attempted to obtain info. on the web but there is very little written about it and it appears few have been sold (on Ebay, etc.). I know it is from a small (short-lived) San Antonio radio co. and that it is a weather alert radio. It doesn't even seem to be included in the large vintage radio collections chronicled on sites like radio attic and others - curious as to why. If anyone has any info., please let me know. Thanks. |
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I have one of these radios but I haven't got started repairing it yet. It looks like it has a circuit to try to detect lightning by the noise pulses it causes on AM radio. You tune the radio past 1600 khz and then view the noise intensity on a meter to calculate the intensity of lightning/storm activity. I will try and get to work on it soon and make a video of it for my youtube channel.
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I am a member of the Texas Antique Radio Club. One of our members has written an article about these and other Texas radios.
See:http://www.gvtc.com/~edengel/TexRad.htm At one of our meetings, a member brought one of the prototypes for this. It was in a pretty rough made case. They did not make many of these, this is possibly why it is missing from the antique radio lists. |
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Sferics responses
Thank you for the responses.
I actually contacted the Texas Amateur Radio Club and I think the guy you were talking about (Carter). I have been waiting for a response from him. The radio I have is actually in really good condition and is working well - it appears untouched or repaired in any way. I kind of like the design but would have preferred them use bakelite rather than the plastic. Good reception and sound. Good luck on your repair. I look forward to seeing the video. I have included a picture of my radio. |
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Actually it is the Texas Antique Radio Club. Carter Cook is the one who wrote the article. I do not think these were ever in a bakelite case. They were made to late.
Hope he can help! |
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Way cool. I for one have never even heard of Sferics, nor have I ever seen a lightning detection system for the MW band.
Very nice. |
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