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Nicholas O. Lindan wrote: By Ole Occam's razor, and a description of the problem - 'it works till I touch the knob' - my first guess is a dirty and/or worn synch selection switch or trigger level pot. The pot wouldn't happen to have one section for Ch. A and one for B and get bypassed in Auto, would it? If it were mine, I would first try a spritz of contact cleaner into the switch via the front panel slot (IIR465C). All contact cleaners are the same - mineral oil and alcohol - so the cheapest Radio Shack stuff works as well as anything. WD40 also works well. Ugh. and Ugh again. I'd raise three cautions about this advice: [1] My recollection is that Tek specifically warns against using most contact cleaners on, or around, certain of the internal controls (e.g. the attenuator switches). These switches are apparently quite sensitive to contamination, as they deal with high-impedance signals. Spraying an oil-and-alcohol contact cleaner anywhere in their area might very well contaminate them. IIRC, Tek's recommendation is to use pure isopropyl alcohol, and a small clean brush, for cleaning contacts. [2] Not all contact cleaners are the same. Many used for sensitive equipment are "zero-residue" types - they have a cleaning solvent and propellant, but do not contain any sort of lubricant, and are intended to leave nothing behind on the contacts. Even among the contact treatments which do contain a lubricant of some sort, there is wide variation in the type of solvent used (some use alcohol, some use a hydrocarbon or chlorinated/fluorinated hydrocarbon) and the lubricant used (some use mineral oil, some a polyphenyl ether, others something else entirely). It pays to use the right combination for the job. [3] I would not use WD-40 as a contact cleaner, on anything less robust than an electric motor. It's not formulated for that purpose (in fact, it's not really formulated as a long-term lubricant!) and it is notorious for getting gummy and attracting dust over the long run. -- Dave Platt AE6EO Hosting the Jade Warrior home page: http://www.radagast.org/jade-warrior I do _not_ wish to receive unsolicited commercial email, and I will boycott any company which has the gall to send me such ads! |
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