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TchrMe wrote:
Bill, Thank you for replying. I am talking about the main tuning cap having the antibacklash double gear. The large pulley with the dial cord that goes only to the knob has the mating gear. The large pulley shaft also carries the round main tuning dial. I feel the free play between the gears with no dial cord strung. Isn't what I call free play and backlash the same problem? Mike KF6KXG I guess we're talking about the same thing. The two gear 'discs' should be very tight together by virtue of the spring between them. You shouldn't be able to very easily pinch them together with your fingers and slide them back and forth. Should be quite tight. But you mentioned 1/4" of backlash. I don't know that that alone would cause so much error. If something else was binding or sticking it would make more sense. I'm wondering if a weak spring might cause more harm than no spring considering that many radios don't use anti-backlash gears at all. Try removing the spring completely as a test. With no anti-b at all you MIGHT notice a tad but I wouldn't suspect as much as a pointer width unless something else is happening. GL, Bill |
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