In answer to the barrister's question...Yes it had a tiny rubber (elastic)
band behind a small panel on the turns-counter. The early models used the
rubber band to tension a tiny spring on the counter. Hey! It worked don't
knock it!
At 05:34 PM 12/30/97 -0700, you wrote:
>At 07:08 PM 12/30/97 -0500, you wrote:
>>Hi John -
>>
>>The Murch units were of excellent quality and could take just about all you
>>wanted to put into it.
>>
>>The older 2000A did have some problems with the turns-counter arrangement
>>and if you forced the roller inductor, you could make it skip over the end
>>stops.
>---
>wasn't that the model with a rubber band turning the roller inducter, Jay?
>
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