[Johnson] Valiant I info needed
Bill Cromwell
wrcromwell at gmail.com
Sat Jan 31 09:40:56 EST 2015
Hi John,
I don't have a Valiant but I have encountered the same thing. Look for
what is called an offset screwdriver. I resembles a capital 'L' with two
ends. The screwdriver blades run in different directions on the two
different ends. You can get them with straight blades and phillips.
73,
Bill KU8H
On 01/30/2015 09:56 PM, John Neeley wrote:
> well, I have finished the recapping of this critter and now attemping to open up the vfo left hand side panel. One screw I cant get a tool to, as all my screwdrivers are too long, and hit the Meter cover, so off to Sears or someplace like that for a shorter blade driver. It looks like there are 2 mounting bolts through the chassis that I need to take the nuts off too, so I can remove that panel. Is that correct? Am hoping someone else has already changed out the 18k/2w resistor, but wont know until I open it up. Another thing is that whom ever has had this rig before, has had problems with the Pi-Net fixed caps, mainly the 330pf gang on the input, and they have installed some giant military mica's in it, really looks terrible. I have seen some mention of this in past threads, but no one I have found has come up with a cure or solution. Should I stick with this mess, or try and put in the 330pf gang per schematic? Will run of the mill 330pf silver
> mica caps work? The 150pf gang of fixed caps are still there on the output. This rig isnt a cherry, and I dont plan on a full restoration, as it needs paint, etc., as I just want to get it on the air at this time. I am not removing the Clipper ckt either, as will just turn the Clipper pot full CW, unless that doesnt work, then will remove the circuit. I know there are pro and cons to that circuit. I know Timron has several mods, but am passing at this time, as since being away from HI VOLTAGE for sometime, am not feeling like it is in my PayGrade to mess with. It has been a learning experience for me just replacing the caps and trying to figure out just what the heck they were doing on the AC input scheme. Smoke test to follow soon.... Cross your fingers and toes..
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> John W6ZKH
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