[Hallicrafters] SX-100 Bandspread Re-stringing

Paul Kraemer elespe at lisco.com
Sat Jan 3 16:29:51 EST 2009


Mark
Does it have anti-backlash gears?
I seem to recall mine did and used the SS wire cable. It was smooth as silk (40 years ago).
You can tighten the dial considerably by restteing those.
Good find on the ss dial cord items BTW
Paul K0UYA

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Mark Johnson 
  To: Hallicrafters Reflector 
  Sent: Saturday, January 03, 2009 2:40 PM
  Subject: [Hallicrafters] SX-100 Bandspread Re-stringing


  Hello and Happy New Year;

  My SX-100 has/had considerable dial backlash, using the bandspread dial,  when I was tuning the amateur bands. I especially noticed this on CW signals.

  I pulled the front face and re-strung the dial using dial cord. Big mistake as there was more backlash. At a craft store, yesterday I found stainless steel, stranded wire used for making beads of all things. Along with that you can buy these tiny wire clamps that use one set screw called "scrimps". You can also buy tiny little brass tubes that you "crimp" but the "scrimps" allow for adjusting. This worked out very well in that I got a nice tight dial set up but I still have some minor dial backlash when tuning.

  Has anyone else run across this and are there any suggestions for eliminating the backlash? I have a feeling that by design, there is always going to be some......

  Mark V Johnson VE3DJU/VE3DDI


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