[Hallicrafters] Hallicrafters Digest, Vol 81, Issue 11 - dial stringing tips

Carl km1h at jeremy.mv.com
Thu Oct 14 12:08:53 EDT 2010


Thats the one I have Paul. Cant remember if it came from a TTY repair kit 
when I was in the Navy or liberated from National Radio; both were in the 
60's.

Carl
KM1H


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Paul" <w2ec at bmjsports.com>
To: <hallicrafters at mailman.qth.net>
Sent: Thursday, October 14, 2010 11:52 AM
Subject: Re: [Hallicrafters] Hallicrafters Digest, Vol 81,Issue 11 - dial 
stringing tips
















The one I have, I received as part of my tool kit when I was working as a CE 
(Customer Engineer) for IBM back in the mid 1960's. It looks identical to 
the one pictured here. A google search of "electronics spring tool" brought 
up a lot of potential sites for them.

http://www.mcmelectronics.com/product/JONARD-INDUSTRIES-M-130-/22-1225

73,
Paul W2EC


--- On Thu, 10/14/10, rbethman <rbethman at comcast.net> wrote:


From: rbethman <rbethman at comcast.net>
Subject: Re: [Hallicrafters] Hallicrafters Digest, Vol 81, Issue 11 - dial 
stringing tips
To: hallicrafters at mailman.qth.net
Date: Thursday, October 14, 2010, 11:28 AM


These are currently sold in Jensen Tool kits, and separately.

Unfortunately they do NOT show a picture.

Bob - N0DGN


On 10/13/2010 10:38 PM, Greg Mijal wrote:
> The idea of the spring at one end of the string is to take the slack out 
> of
> the moving length of string. Not make a bow stringout that goes Twang! 
> when
> you tickle it. This helps keeps the frequency pointer accurate end to end
> and also keeps the string from jumping the axle behind the tuning dial.
> Hallicrafters is probably the best at putting the dial string information 
> in
> it's equipment manuals. Any spring that will snug into the big wheel and
> take the slack out of the line will most likely work OK. Drake had good
> info in it's 2A/B manuals too.
> If you want to get really slick with dial string repairs there is a tool 
> you
> can get that is made for general purpose small spring work. It's made of
> steel, about the diameter of a Shis-ka-bob stick and has a shepard's hook 
> on
> one end. The other end has a flat with a split in it. Sort of like a bid's
> tail feather. The tool probably comes from Germany.
> Thank heaven you are not string a NC 100 ASD!
> 73's
> Greg
> WA7LYO
> Kinston NC
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