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Subject: [Amps] Need help with switch nomenclature
From: Charles Bibb - K5ZK <zedkay@telepak.net>
Date: Thu, 25 Apr 2013 13:50:26 -0500
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Way back in my foggy memory somewhere, I remember using and amplifier made by B & W. I think it was a "Model 1500", but I'm not sure. It used a pair of 813's.

What I remember as unique about this amp was its "ON" or "POWER" switch. It used a rotary switch to turn on the various functions one at a time.

In other words: Position 1 turned on the fan only. Position 2 kept the fan on, and lit the filaments. Position 3 kept the previous two functions on, and turned on the HV supply.

My question is, then: What is this kind of switch called? I used one of these switches (salvaged from an old tube tester) in my very first amplifier, and I'd like to use one again, but for the life of me I can't find one from my usual parts sources because I don't know what it's properly called.

It isn't "make before break" because it never breaks the previous positions. I thought it would just be a "shorting type", but this is not the way any of the "shorting type" switches offered for sale operate.

I'm stumped!  Any help would be appreciated.

73,
Charles - K5ZK

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