[Johnson] Pacemaker Restoration Problem #3

Rodger wq9e at dtnspeed.net
Tue Jul 29 13:35:17 EDT 2008


Another thought David,

Are the screws and nuts that hold the switch sections together tight?  
If there is some "slop" here that would cause your problem.

Rodger WQ9E

David C. Hallam wrote:
> I have run into another problem in my Pacemaker restoration and I don't see
> an answer to this one.
>
> I am trying to align the RF amplifier tuned circuits and find the contacts
> on the switch wafers are not making proper contact.  The wafer on the SW6C
> which is for the tuned circuits of V7 plate (RF amplifier) and V8 grid
> (driver) seems to be the worst.  On 80M it makes proper contact.  On 40M it
> is about 1/2 in contact.  I can tune those two bands.  On the three higher
> band the contacts either just barely touch or there is no contact at all.  I
> cannot tune these three bands.
>
> The wafers are all on a common rod and are properly oriented on the rod.
> The switch detent is on this rod and is solidly connected to it.  The is no
> way to change the orientation of the rod and detent.  If I could change it,
> I think it would solve the problem.
>
> The contacts will align properly if I turn the band switch counterclockwise
> from 10M to 80M but not when I turn clockwise from 80M to 10M.  I know, then
> turn the switch counterclockwise.  I want to fix the problem not live with
> it.
>
> Is this stretch in the dial cord that turns SW6, too much wear in the detent
> or ball, or something else I haven't thought of?  I can't imagine it came
> from the factory this way.
>
> David
> KC2JD/4
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