
November 28th 03, 04:04 PM
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RG
Half-baked?
Steve
Holland, MI
Drake R7, R8 and R8B
Drake... When you care enough to listen with the best!
Hi Steve, I've been away for awhile... happy to see you are still
here; lots
of folks have left it seems.
Yea... halfbaked... you know me... remember that long thread years
back
where we picked at the R8B? I still haven't changed my mind about it!
My
R8B gets a serious workout; it's on everyday and sometimes all day
too.
Over the years since I had it little glitches keep coming up. I've
reached
the point where it might be a cheaper to trade it in on a new one
instead of
sending it back to Drake for repair---labor was $70.00/hour a couple
of
years ago, maybe more now. Besides, every time it comes back there is
a new
ding here and there.
Problems I notice now is drifting of the notch, passband control has
slowly
moved off center, some crystal must have drifted off frequency as I
get a
beat when it should be zero beat in LSB and USB mode during exalted
carrier
reception and a quirk that comes and goes---It take a couple of three
seconds to get audio after the receiver is turned on and sometimes I
have to
crank the audio gain way up to get it to go. I just don't feel
exicited
about trouble shooting it myself.
BTW, I guess it's been a year since I did a clean job on the
encoder/switch. Everything is running fine. I am really beginning to
think
its the grease that the encoder/switch is packed with that is the
problem
with the premature failing of the control that folks are
experiencing---you
might have read my analysis a year ago. I cleaned mine with DeoxIT
and
lightly lubed it with CaiLube---that's after I cleaned all the grease
out of
it.
Best Regards,
RG
I have yet to experience the problems you've had so far, except for the
rotary
encoder problem. I had cleaned mine out and it worked ok for quite some
time,
but the problem is back. It only ever manifested itself when tuning down
in
frequency. It doesn't bother me too much as I enter a lot of stuff via
the
keypad, and if I tune slowly down in frequency it will not jump.
One thing I did not do the last time was use the CaiLube, I suppose I
should
order some up, and re-do the process.
A question: Which particular type of CaiLube did you use? The 5% solution
or the
100%?
Steve
Holland, MI
Drake R7, R8 and R8B
http://www.iserv.net/~n8kdv/dxpage.htm
I've yet to experience any problem with either one of my Drakes. I own,
the R8 or the R8B. Maybe I've just been lucky..
73's
Rick
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