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Date: Fri, 21 Feb 1997 04:59:06 -0500 (EST)
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Subject: Re: [AMPS] SB220 Wafer Switch
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Donald P. Butler wrote:
> 
> I cooked a couple fingers on the rotary wafer switch in one of my
> SB220s last weekend during the contest.
> 
> I checked with Al, WA4DRU, who sells Heath amp parts and upgrade
> kits.....he no longer has them available
> 
> Does anyone know of a possible source for a replacement? ..or
> suggestions for repairing the bad switch?
> 
> Hopeful??
> 
> Don, N5LZ
> 


Hi Don,

When I acquired an SB-220 a few years ago, it has several burned 
contacts.  After looking unsuccessfully for a replacement at a reasonable 
cost, I went the repair route.

At a hamfest, I found some switches with nice gold plated contacts for 
about a dollar per switch.  I drilled out the rivits holding the 
contacts, and fitted them to the damaged switch (I replaced them in 
pairs--one on each side of the wafer).  To hold the new contacts in 
place, I cut a piece of thick copper wire, and inserted it through the 
rivit holes and through the switch wafer.  I then soldered the contacts 
into place against the shaft of the copper wire.

Obviously, this is delecate work; but if you're so inclined, you can make 
the switch as good as new.

Good luck,
Dan - W4TQ


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