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Hi gentlemen
On my Kenwood R-5000, my IF Shift inner knob doesn't stop turning at the positive and negative marks like it should. It works fine, but the knob spins freely all around and around if you wish without stopping like the other knobs on the radio. I know that some sort of catch is not stopping it from turning freely as it should. Broken off? Since the control works, is there any way to fix this myself somehow? If not, does anyone know what part number or type of control is used for replacement? Thanks guys Lucky |
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= = = "Lucky" wrote in message
= = = ... Hi gentlemen On my Kenwood R-5000, my IF Shift inner knob doesn't stop turning at the positive and negative marks like it should. It works fine, but the knob spins freely all around and around if you wish without stopping like the other knobs on the radio. I know that some sort of catch is not stopping it from turning freely as it should. Broken off? Since the control works, is there any way to fix this myself somehow? If not, does anyone know what part number or type of control is used for replacement? Thanks guys Lucky LUCKY, Yes the Knob has built-in Stops as part of the Control. The first thing to do is to be mindful of the fact that the Stops are NOT there and therefore keep from 'turning' the Control to far and do any more "Damage" to the Control until you repair it. READ: Kenwood R-5000 (R5000) Receiver - Information and Resources Newsgroups: Rec.Radio.Shortwave Date: 2004-09-24 04:42:21 PST http://groups.google.com/groups?hl=en&lr=&ie=UTF-8&group=rec.radio.shortwave&selm=ff3145e8.04092403 42.7e6eabd%40posting.google.com hth ~ RHF .. |
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Thanks RHF
It looks like it's Potentiometer part # R19-9410-05 {NB. IF_Shift} Now, I did a search for this but nothing comes up. How do I find the exact part and where??? Lucky "RHF" wrote in message om... = = = "Lucky" wrote in message = = = ... Hi gentlemen On my Kenwood R-5000, my IF Shift inner knob doesn't stop turning at the positive and negative marks like it should. It works fine, but the knob spins freely all around and around if you wish without stopping like the other knobs on the radio. I know that some sort of catch is not stopping it from turning freely as it should. Broken off? Since the control works, is there any way to fix this myself somehow? If not, does anyone know what part number or type of control is used for replacement? Thanks guys Lucky LUCKY, Yes the Knob has built-in Stops as part of the Control. The first thing to do is to be mindful of the fact that the Stops are NOT there and therefore keep from 'turning' the Control to far and do any more "Damage" to the Control until you repair it. READ: Kenwood R-5000 (R5000) Receiver - Information and Resources Newsgroups: Rec.Radio.Shortwave Date: 2004-09-24 04:42:21 PST http://groups.google.com/groups?hl=en&lr=&ie=UTF-8&group=rec.radio.shortwave&selm=ff3145e8.04092403 42.7e6eabd%40posting.google.com hth ~ RHF . |
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= = = "Lucky" wrote in message
= = = ... Thanks RHF It looks like it's Potentiometer part # R19-9410-05 {NB. IF_Shift} Now, I did a search for this but nothing comes up. How do I find the exact part and where??? LUCKY, Try starting here at Kenwood U.S.A. for Parts Support. http://www.kenwoodusa.com/support/parts_dealers.jsp ~ RHF .. .. Lucky "RHF" wrote in message om... = = = "Lucky" wrote in message = = = ... Hi gentlemen On my Kenwood R-5000, my IF Shift inner knob doesn't stop turning at the positive and negative marks like it should. It works fine, but the knob spins freely all around and around if you wish without stopping like the other knobs on the radio. I know that some sort of catch is not stopping it from turning freely as it should. Broken off? Since the control works, is there any way to fix this myself somehow? If not, does anyone know what part number or type of control is used for replacement? Thanks guys Lucky LUCKY, Yes the Knob has built-in Stops as part of the Control. The first thing to do is to be mindful of the fact that the Stops are NOT there and therefore keep from 'turning' the Control to far and do any more "Damage" to the Control until you repair it. READ: Kenwood R-5000 (R5000) Receiver - Information and Resources Newsgroups: Rec.Radio.Shortwave Date: 2004-09-24 04:42:21 PST http://groups.google.com/groups?hl=en&lr=&ie=UTF-8&group=rec.radio.shortwave&selm=ff3145e8.04092403 42.7e6eabd%40posting.google.com hth ~ RHF . |
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Wow thanks RHF.
Looks like Herman Electronics right here in Miami has them. Well, its' on their site, so hopefully I can just drive down and pick it up. Thanks for the help. I needed it. Hopefully I can return the favor one day. Lucky "RHF" wrote in message om... = = = "Lucky" wrote in message = = = ... Thanks RHF It looks like it's Potentiometer part # R19-9410-05 {NB. IF_Shift} Now, I did a search for this but nothing comes up. How do I find the exact part and where??? LUCKY, Try starting here at Kenwood U.S.A. for Parts Support. http://www.kenwoodusa.com/support/parts_dealers.jsp ~ RHF . . Lucky "RHF" wrote in message om... = = = "Lucky" wrote in message = = = ... Hi gentlemen On my Kenwood R-5000, my IF Shift inner knob doesn't stop turning at the positive and negative marks like it should. It works fine, but the knob spins freely all around and around if you wish without stopping like the other knobs on the radio. I know that some sort of catch is not stopping it from turning freely as it should. Broken off? Since the control works, is there any way to fix this myself somehow? If not, does anyone know what part number or type of control is used for replacement? Thanks guys Lucky LUCKY, Yes the Knob has built-in Stops as part of the Control. The first thing to do is to be mindful of the fact that the Stops are NOT there and therefore keep from 'turning' the Control to far and do any more "Damage" to the Control until you repair it. READ: Kenwood R-5000 (R5000) Receiver - Information and Resources Newsgroups: Rec.Radio.Shortwave Date: 2004-09-24 04:42:21 PST http://groups.google.com/groups?hl=en&lr=&ie=UTF-8&group=rec.radio.shortwave&selm=ff3145e8.04092403 42.7e6eabd%40posting.google.com hth ~ RHF . |
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Wow thanks RHF.
Looks like Herman Electronics right here in Miami has them. Well, its' on their site, so hopefully I can just drive down and pick it up. Thanks for the help. I needed it. Hopefully I can return the favor one day. Lucky "RHF" wrote in message om... = = = "Lucky" wrote in message = = = ... Thanks RHF It looks like it's Potentiometer part # R19-9410-05 {NB. IF_Shift} Now, I did a search for this but nothing comes up. How do I find the exact part and where??? LUCKY, Try starting here at Kenwood U.S.A. for Parts Support. http://www.kenwoodusa.com/support/parts_dealers.jsp ~ RHF . . Lucky "RHF" wrote in message om... = = = "Lucky" wrote in message = = = ... Hi gentlemen On my Kenwood R-5000, my IF Shift inner knob doesn't stop turning at the positive and negative marks like it should. It works fine, but the knob spins freely all around and around if you wish without stopping like the other knobs on the radio. I know that some sort of catch is not stopping it from turning freely as it should. Broken off? Since the control works, is there any way to fix this myself somehow? If not, does anyone know what part number or type of control is used for replacement? Thanks guys Lucky LUCKY, Yes the Knob has built-in Stops as part of the Control. The first thing to do is to be mindful of the fact that the Stops are NOT there and therefore keep from 'turning' the Control to far and do any more "Damage" to the Control until you repair it. READ: Kenwood R-5000 (R5000) Receiver - Information and Resources Newsgroups: Rec.Radio.Shortwave Date: 2004-09-24 04:42:21 PST http://groups.google.com/groups?hl=en&lr=&ie=UTF-8&group=rec.radio.shortwave&selm=ff3145e8.04092403 42.7e6eabd%40posting.google.com hth ~ RHF . |
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