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Japanese telegraph key inquiry
An imitation of the US Army Signal Corps J-38 telegraph key was made in Jap
an during the 50s. The trunnions were supported by ball bearing race cups mounted at the end of adjusting screws. These keys were marked JJ-38 on th e plastic base. They also had a shunt strap across the back of the base to use in connecting the other side of a land line and a receiving instrument .. NOW the question! Can anyone tell me what size and how many of those ba ll bearings were in each of the trunnion support cups? I got this thing wh en I bought something else that was sold with it as a single purchase. I d idn't want it but now I feel I should fix it. I found a circuit closer bar knob and a 6-32 carriage headed screw to hold it on. I found a replacemen t nickel plated wire binding post to replace the missing one. Now if I can identify and replace the ball bearings with the right size it will be full y usable. I will probably then give it to the most interested kid at my ne xt land line telegraphy demonstration. So the question is how many ball bearings and what size go in the trunnion support cups of the 1950ish JJ-38 imitation J-38 that was made in Japan. K Someone Please. -- Tom Horne W3TDH |
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