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![]() "D Peter Maus" wrote in message ... One of the tricks Grundig and Telefunken used to employ, rather than the usual dial cord (which brings to the project it's own unique set of obstacles), was steel wire. It doesn't fray, has limited stretch, and if the wheels are clean, doesn't slip, either. It needs to be tensioned with a hefty spring, but in the absence of dial cord, which is getting difficult to find these days, steel wire is a good alternative. Bob's Antique Radios now has dial cord: http://www.radioantiques.com/supplies.html I haven't tried Bob's dial cord although I did order some other stuff a couple of months ago. I got my current supply of dial cord from Antique Electronics Supply and/or Ocean State Electronics. As far as I know, both sources still have dial cord. I used to have an old fishing reel with some line which was indistinguishable from the dial cord Hallicrafters used in the forties and fifties. I assume it was silk core with a black cotton braid. Hallicrafters suggested "18 lb. test" dial cord as a replacement back then. The modern fiberglass core cord ought to be at least as good. One of the regulars at rec.antiques.radio+phono recommends dacron fishing line as dial cord. I'd be a bit leery of pure nylon cord, as I've heard it will stretch out more over time than other cords, although I've never tried it. I've restrung the dial on my S 53A using steel wire instead of dial cord, with exceptional results. Half wire and half cord, like the Grundigs, with a tension spring in the middle? Frank Dresser |
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