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Ian Jackson wrote:
In message GPCMi.4116$PV1.731@trndny08, Edward Knobloch writes Rick wrote: My Drake 2B has a case of what I think is called backlash. If I move the dial ever so slightly and let go of it the knob tries to return to its original position. The vfo frequency does not seem to change very much, not as much as the knob does. In other words I can tune in a SSB station without much difficulty, but if I atttempt to make tiny changes (to really fine tune the station perfectly) it is almost impossible. I had a similar problem with my Drake 2B, and figured it was due to dial cord slippage. I rubbed a stick of GC Electronics "Dial Cord Dressing", part number 1212, on the dial cord, and the problem disappeared. The product is like a sticky wax candle or crayon. I don't know if they still manufacture it. Would violin rosin/resin work? It might work. I remember reading a tip ( I think in Pop Electronics 'way back) to use the rosin flux residue from rosin core solder. |
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