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Old September 18th 07, 05:21 AM posted to rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors
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Default How to get started restoring a DX-40

"Michael Black" wrote in message
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"gb" ) writes:

The metal cabinets are not that bad. Any half decent paint booth at a
good
autobody shop can remove the rust prime and paint in yoru favoriate gray
to
match.

PATIENCE is the kep skill for restoration work. IF you don't have
that --
pass these on to someone who has it.

I always liked the restoration project described in QST some years back
(I gues more than "some" at this point). He basically stripped the
transmitter down, I think it had started out as a kit, fixed up
the chassis (and had it commercially plated) and then started building.
I seem to recall he used quite a few new parts, like all the resistors
and capacitors, perhaps event the tube sockets.

He probably did end up with a more reliable rig, though I'm not
sure how it gets classifed.

Michael VE2BVW


The underside of this rig looked pretty damned clean to me - unless I missed
anything. The top looked (to me) like a good vacuuming was in order - maybe
some cleanser. The case - looked the worse for wear. But - as others said -
nothing not able to be done. NICE project!