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"Denton" wrote: I notice in the new 2006 MFJ catalog there is listed several roller inductors, turns counter and crank, among various sundry parts for homebrewing. Their prices seem to be most resonable....wonder how good their quality? Haven't seen that catalog so I don't know what quality of parts MFJ offers these days. But I can tell you that I've had to repair my MFJ-949B tuner a couple of times over the years. The rotor of one of the variable capacitors was making intermittent contact with the wiping contact and needed fixing. The inductor switch is a cheap-looking pot metal thing that had a couple of intermittent positions and I wound up replacing it with a better switch. I wasn't impressed with the quality of those components. I hope they're using better parts these days. -- Joe |
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