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Hi Tony:
I do not have a good answer for you, but do have a couple of suggestions. 1. Do not assume that because a magnet used by the same company decades earlier is good, that the magnet made later is also good. Often, in production, later manufacturing methods are developed to save money. I have also seen where production methods are changed and for a few years, the material has limited lifespan, then the company converts back to the original method. 2. Check to determine if the same lack of sensitivity occurs at the low end of the meter. If not, that might indicate a mechanical drag. 3. I salute your willingness to explore new areas of restoration, but make sure, before you operate, that you have the right organ. 73, Colin K7FM |
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