Vince: I am experiencing a similar problem with my Model 229 tuner. It
turns out that the contact wheel has a worn or slightly oversized center
hole. As a result, the wheel does not fit snuggly on the tension bar that
holds it against the coil. It wobbles on the tension bar and, at times,
binds on the coil. In my tuner (and I took off the cover to observe this),
the ill-fitting wheel binds on the end of the coil with the wider turns, and
when it does, it jumps off of the winding, requiring the tuner to be opened
and reset.
Ten-Tec service suggested using Deoxit to clean and lubricate the wheel and
tension bar. They also told me that the bar and wheel could be purchased
apart from the entire coil if I wanted to replace just those parts. Or, you
can buy a new coil for $62.
I'm going to try the cleaning and lubrication route first.
Hope this helps. Good luck.
Joe, WØSU
----- Original Message -----
From: Vincent A. Santis <vsantis@javanet.com>
To: Tentec <tentec@contesting.com>
Sent: Sunday, September 24, 2000 10:09 AM
Subject: [TenTec] 238 Tuner question
>
> Hi,
> My 238 tuner inductor has a section of its travel which which seems rough
to
> me. It is as if it's rubbing on something or the roller goes off the
> winding. I also notice an inconsistency in the settings, as much as 2/3
dial
> marks. Beinglegally blind I am reluctant to open it up.
> Are these characteristics customary in the tuner?
>
> Thanks
>
> Vince Santis, WB1DQN
> Winsted, CT
>
>
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