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Once I went to a friend of mine and measured the potentiometer of the =
I-177 after fully disconnecting it from the circuit, and wrote down a = table of ohms vs. degrees. I should have that table somewhere in the = shack. That potentiometer, though wire wound, is highly non linear. I = guess I would need the original spare part. I tried with a normal wire = wound 3,000 ohm potentiometer but readings are obviously greatly offset. = I also tried out to figure out a way of emulating the non linearity = putting fixed resistors in parallel and in series, but unfortunately = whatever one does the obtained non-linearity goes in the opposite = direction w.r.t. it should be. Do you have a 3,000 ohm non linear potentiometer to check? Tony I0JX "Scott Dorsey" ha scritto nel messaggio = ... Antonio Vernucci wrote: The I-177 tube tester has a very unusual non-linear wire-wound =3D potentiometer. Does anyone have an idea on whether any surplus store could have it = on =3D sale? =20 How unusual is it? What taper is it? --scott --=20 "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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