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Subject: | [TenTec] 509 PTO how hard to rebuild is it? |
From: | rohre@arlut.utexas.edu (Stuart Rohre) |
Date: | Tue Aug 19 14:09:04 2003 |
No sorry I did not mean to be unclear about the PTO. You have a mechanical bearing that causes the tuning to be "stiffer" than a capacitor tuned VFO. The core may not be threaded, but it is a shaft tuned mass that just does not spin like a weighted dial on a cap, that is all I meant. Even with new grease, my Scout for example, requires much more effort to tune the entire rotation than the new Argonaut V with its optical encoder tuning, or older radios with capacitor tuning. -Stuart K5KVH |
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