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Hello all,
I'm restoring a 50s vintage EICO 720 transmitter. I'm in need of a 50 k potentiometer rated at 4 watts (or above) that is NOT wirewound. The old part looks like a thin ribbon-like piece of resisitive material bent into a circle and placed inside the pot case. The spring loaded center contact appears to be in good shape, but the ribbon is fractured (microscopically) in two locations along its length. I have been unable to find a replacement for this part at any of the large parts supply houses. Does anyone know of a source? Regards, Peter Barbella KB1LZH |
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