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dx-394 tuning knob mod?
anyone know how to add some weight to this knob for a better feel?
thanks jack |
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Cut a thin piece of Duct tape - same width as the knob and wrap it
around several times. The knob feels heavier, better grip and looks fine if you do a nice job. I wrapped mine about 10 times around if I remember correctly. On Mon, 01 Dec 2003 20:40:41 GMT, "Astraman" wrote: In news:2jKyb.273684$275.968426@attbi_s53, Typed: | anyone know how to add some weight to this knob for a better feel? | thanks jack Hi, Just done this on my radios and used a product called "Bluetak" in the UK. It's the stuff that you use to stick paper to walls etc. Some of the guys use lead shot from a couple of gun carts and then glue it in place. If you use too much shot though it can do damage to the tuning spindle. Cheers Astraman |
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Probably the *best* way to do it is to completely change the knob. That
way, you'll still have the old knob handy if you need to put the radio back into the carrying case. You can pick up some really snazzy knobs he http://home.att.net/~maghakian/wsb/h...ome.html-.html -- Stinger wrote in message news:2jKyb.273684$275.968426@attbi_s53... anyone know how to add some weight to this knob for a better feel? thanks jack |
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anyone know how to add some weight to this knob for a better feel? thanks jack Described in msg# 358 and 1293ff at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/RADIOSHACKDX394/ Regards, Tom |
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Carrying case?
"Stinger" wrote in message ... Probably the *best* way to do it is to completely change the knob. That way, you'll still have the old knob handy if you need to put the radio back into the carrying case. You can pick up some really snazzy knobs he http://home.att.net/~maghakian/wsb/h...ome.html-.html -- Stinger wrote in message news:2jKyb.273684$275.968426@attbi_s53... anyone know how to add some weight to this knob for a better feel? thanks jack |
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Basically anything that you would use to protect the radio before
transporting it (including the original styrofoam inside the shipping box). Most of the after-market knobs I've seen protrude a good bit farther out than the originals. If you've got a lot of leverage on a longer knob that is attached to a plastic (or easily bent metal) shaft, it will cause (at the best) a wobbly control or (at the worst) a damaged volume or tuning component. -- Stinger -- "CW" wrote in message news:m6Wyb.1168$_M.13605@attbi_s54... Carrying case? "Stinger" wrote in message ... Probably the *best* way to do it is to completely change the knob. That way, you'll still have the old knob handy if you need to put the radio back into the carrying case. You can pick up some really snazzy knobs he http://home.att.net/~maghakian/wsb/h...ome.html-.html -- Stinger wrote in message news:2jKyb.273684$275.968426@attbi_s53... anyone know how to add some weight to this knob for a better feel? thanks jack |
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Dremel out and Backfill with some lead shot + lock in with 50/50 mix off
bee's and candle wax wrote in message news:2jKyb.273684$275.968426@attbi_s53... anyone know how to add some weight to this knob for a better feel? thanks jack |
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RP Jones wrote:
Dremel out and Backfill with some lead shot + lock in with 50/50 mix off bee's and candle wax Use slow set epoxy to encapsulate the lead shot or steel BB's. -----= Posted via Newsfeeds.Com, Uncensored Usenet News =----- http://www.newsfeeds.com - The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! -----== Over 100,000 Newsgroups - 19 Different Servers! =----- |
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Thanks for the referral !
unfortunately, the DX-394 has a short tuning shaft so unless the new tuning knob has an extended receptacle to extend a bit into the radio the knob won't stay on. the 394 shaft is about 1/4 inch too short for my knob or for some of the other knobs I have tried. I have not been able to come up with a STABLE way to extend the shaft. Mike "Stinger" wrote in message ... Probably the *best* way to do it is to completely change the knob. That way, you'll still have the old knob handy if you need to put the radio back into the carrying case. You can pick up some really snazzy knobs he http://home.att.net/~maghakian/wsb/h...ome.html-.html -- Stinger wrote in message news:2jKyb.273684$275.968426@attbi_s53... anyone know how to add some weight to this knob for a better feel? thanks jack |
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