[ARC5] SCR-522 Project: Finding Bad Bypasses in 20 Minutes.
Scott Robinson
spr at earthlink.net
Fri Jun 29 15:53:38 EDT 2018
...and my own approach (change all paper caps) is based on this
principle: I wish to honor the design and engineering that went into it.
Thus, I want the radio to perform as new.
I wouldn't drive a model A Ford on 88 year old tires, either.
FWIW,
Scott Robinson
On 6/29/18 12:36 PM, David Stinson wrote:
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jim Haynes [mailto:jhhaynes at earthlink.net]
> Subject: Re: [ARC5] SCR-522 Project: Finding Bad
> Bypasses in 20 Minutes.
>
> Another approach is just to assume all the
> bypasses are leaky, or soon
> will be, and replace them all.
> ---------------
>
> Each to their own, of course.
> "Shot-gunning" parts violates my personal
> philosophy of BA revival:
> Do as little damage as possible consistent with
> making the radio play.
> It can indeed mean more work in the future. I
> accept that risk.
>
> Regards,
> 73 Dave AB5S
>
>
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