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Re: [TenTec] Looking for photograph/sketch of assembled Ten-Tec MR-1

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Subject: Re: [TenTec] Looking for photograph/sketch of assembled Ten-Tec MR-1
From: David Feldman <wb0gaz@yahoo.com>
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Date: Fri, 11 Jan 2013 15:53:59 -0800 (PST)
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Hi Bob,

Scanning the dial is a great idea --- I should have thought of that ;-)

I'll do just that, get some dimensions, and a couple of JPG photographs to go 
with it. Should be able do that sometime this (cold) weekend. Perhaps someone 
can assist with posting them where appropriate.

I still don't have whatever passed for documentation for the MR-1. I was hoping 
it might shed some light on how to mechanically drive the dial (that is, does 
it go on the VF-1 capacitor shaft, or is it string driven with a pulley like 
the PM-1?)

Tks!

73 Dave WB0GAZ wb0gaz@yahoo.com




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On Fri, Jan 11, 2013 4:50 PM MST Bwana Bob wrote:

>Dave:
>
>I bought a Ten Tec TG-38 aluminum box to package mine in. I plan to mount the  
>modules to the bottom of the box with threaded spacers.
>
>The Ten Tec wiki says that the MR-1 was intended for bread board mounting, but 
> I'd rather put it in a box of some sort. Just use your imagination. Consider 
>a large wood file card box, wood gift box, surplus ammo box Pelican case, 
>sportsman's dry box, etc. If you do breadboard it, as in the days of old, you 
>will still have to mount the boards on spacers and fabricate brackets to hold 
>the variable capacitors and switches. You will also need a vernier dial drive 
>because the VO1 tuning capacitor does not have a reduction gear, at least mine 
>doesn't.
>
>If you or anyone else has the dail, can you scan it and e-mail it to me. It 
>would save me the trouble of making my own dial scale.
>
>Thanks and 73,
>
>            Bob WB2VUF
>
>
>On 1/9/2013 1:27 PM, David Feldman wrote:
>> Last week I happened into the round frequency dial disc Ten-Tec had sold 
>> with their MR-1 kit in ~1969-1970. Now I'd like to assemble the four (VFO, 
>> TX, MIX, AA) modules I've gathered over the years into a (hopefully 
>> functional) MR-1.
>> 
>> The hitch is I don't know what an assembled MR-1 looks like (presumably 
>> modules on a piece of wood.) Was there a sketch or drawing published by 
>> Ten-Tec showing how it would look? Google image search didn't turn up 
>> anything involving the four modules and the round frequency dial part.
>> 
>> Very tks,
>> 
>> 73 Dave WB0GAZ wb0gaz@yahoo.com
>> 
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