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On Wed, 24 Mar 2004 02:41:58 -0500, "Jerry G."
wrote: The antenna should be fairly taught, but not to the degree that you seem to be describing. The antenna is a simple piece. You can try putting a drop of fine machine oil in to its bushing. Try not to get it all over other parts. You may have to open the set to access the bushing I have just opened the 7600GR and removed the antenna to apply a drop of oil (intended for a sewing machine). Now the antenna turns a little more easy, but (holding the bushning with a vice) turning the antenna makes the bottom part quite hot. This indicates a lot of friction... But, I won;t have any problem with the antenna turning by itself... =8-) -- Robert Elsinga =8-) e-mail: robert (at) elsinga.org/elsinga.net Personal website: www.elsinga.org, Home @ N 52"55.812', E 05"51.509' Voice: +31 871 90 11 11 (EUR 0,41/min), fax2mail: +31 842 22 76 82 |
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