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On Nov 22, 6:13*pm, David Barts
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It makes me wonder why Drake chose to use an electromechanical encoder
for the tuning knob when optoelectronic ones are easily available. The
Lowe HF-150 (which if my memory serves was manufactured during
approximately the same period) uses one, and I'm reasonably certain it
sold at a lower price point than the Drake.

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David Barts
Portland, OR


The Icom R75 uses optical encoders too. Works fine.
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On 11/23/10 02:45 , bpnjensen wrote:
On Nov 22, 6:13 pm, David
wrote:
It makes me wonder why Drake chose to use an electromechanical encoder
for the tuning knob when optoelectronic ones are easily available. The
Lowe HF-150 (which if my memory serves was manufactured during
approximately the same period) uses one, and I'm reasonably certain it
sold at a lower price point than the Drake.

--
David Barts
Portland, OR


The Icom R75 uses optical encoders too. Works fine.




My SW-2 had a mechanical encoder, too. It got so flaky, I started
looking for options. Peter G. posted a mod for converting Drake
mechanical encoders to an optical encoder. I was about to go that
way before someone posted a procedure for cleaning and relubricating
the mechanical model that would eliminate the current problem and
forestall future issues. I opted for the cleaning, and never had
another problem for the remainder of the time I owned the radio.

I'll try to dig up that remedy.


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D. Peter Maus wrote:
On 11/23/10 02:45 , bpnjensen wrote:
On Nov 22, 6:13 pm, David
wrote:
It makes me wonder why Drake chose to use an electromechanical encoder
for the tuning knob when optoelectronic ones are easily available. The
Lowe HF-150 (which if my memory serves was manufactured during
approximately the same period) uses one, and I'm reasonably certain it
sold at a lower price point than the Drake.

--
David Barts
Portland, OR


The Icom R75 uses optical encoders too. Works fine.




My SW-2 had a mechanical encoder, too. It got so flaky, I started
looking for options. Peter G. posted a mod for converting Drake
mechanical encoders to an optical encoder. I was about to go that way
before someone posted a procedure for cleaning and relubricating the
mechanical model that would eliminate the current problem and forestall
future issues. I opted for the cleaning, and never had another problem
for the remainder of the time I owned the radio.

I'll try to dig up that remedy.


Please do. I've been skew tuning my SW2 for about ten years now.
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On Tuesday, November 23, 2010 10:36:37 AM UTC-5, dave wrote:
D. Peter Maus wrote:
On 11/23/10 02:45 , bpnjensen wrote:
On Nov 22, 6:13 pm, David
wrote:
It makes me wonder why Drake chose to use an electromechanical encoder
for the tuning knob when optoelectronic ones are easily available. The
Lowe HF-150 (which if my memory serves was manufactured during
approximately the same period) uses one, and I'm reasonably certain it
sold at a lower price point than the Drake.

--
David Barts
Portland, OR

The Icom R75 uses optical encoders too. Works fine.




My SW-2 had a mechanical encoder, too. It got so flaky, I started
looking for options. Peter G. posted a mod for converting Drake
mechanical encoders to an optical encoder. I was about to go that way
before someone posted a procedure for cleaning and relubricating the
mechanical model that would eliminate the current problem and forestall
future issues. I opted for the cleaning, and never had another problem
for the remainder of the time I owned the radio.

I'll try to dig up that remedy.


Please do. I've been skew tuning my SW2 for about ten years now.


Has anyone with a SW2 worked out a cleaning detail for a non responsive key pad?
My encoder is working aok along with the up/down buttons, but I have to use my infrared remote for all other functions? Is the part available??
Thank you,
Barry / N1QWA
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You might try the Drake R8 Yahoo group. They might be able to help.

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On Tuesday, November 23, 2010 10:36:37 AM UTC-5, dave wrote:
D. Peter Maus wrote:
On 11/23/10 02:45 , bpnjensen wrote:
On Nov 22, 6:13 pm, David
wrote:
It makes me wonder why Drake chose to use an electromechanical encoder
for the tuning knob when optoelectronic ones are easily available. The
Lowe HF-150 (which if my memory serves was manufactured during
approximately the same period) uses one, and I'm reasonably certain it
sold at a lower price point than the Drake.

--
David Barts
Portland, OR

The Icom R75 uses optical encoders too. Works fine.



My SW-2 had a mechanical encoder, too. It got so flaky, I started
looking for options. Peter G. posted a mod for converting Drake
mechanical encoders to an optical encoder. I was about to go that way
before someone posted a procedure for cleaning and relubricating the
mechanical model that would eliminate the current problem and forestall
future issues. I opted for the cleaning, and never had another problem
for the remainder of the time I owned the radio.

I'll try to dig up that remedy.


Please do. I've been skew tuning my SW2 for about ten years now.


Has anyone with a SW2 worked out a cleaning detail for a non responsive key pad?
My encoder is working aok along with the up/down buttons, but I have to use my infrared remote for all other functions? Is the part available??
Thank you,
Barry / N1QWA




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