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Phil Nelson wrote:
From using my first SX-28, I have to say that the stop feels more mechanical (i.e., look at your detent assembly), not like hitting the end of a string. If your bandswitch turns smoothly from one band to the next, is it possible that somebody disassembled the bandshaft and left out some pieces, or forgot to tighten things down? Regards, Phil Nelson Phil: Yeah, it feels like you can turn it past the lower (or upper band) and go around again and break something. It feels like it's just the cord strength preventing you from continuing. I don't remember seeing those blocking washers but I will go inside again and look. Thanks again Phil, your website has been a huge inspiration and source of information for work I have done on my 28. Now if I could just get that AVC working right...... -- Brian Denley http://home.comcast.net/~b.denley/index.html |
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