[Milsurplus] ARC-5 Tuning Knob Needed
Hubert Miller
Kargo_cult at msn.com
Tue Dec 5 19:25:42 EST 2017
The knob with the scale on it - what was the scale referenced to ?
Also, I'd suggest there is a fourth knob version - the crank style thing.
-Hue
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Subject: Re: [Milsurplus] ARC-5 Tuning Knob Needed
On 4 Dec 2017 at 21:42, Richard Solomon wrote:
> I picked up a BC-453 to use on 472 KHz. I need a splined knob to tune
> it.
>
> There are a number of plastic splined knobs on e-Pay, but not sure
> what fits.
>
> Anyone got a knob they will part with ?
>
> Tnx es HH, Dick, W1KSZ
Hello, Dick. There are at least three versions of a knob the military used with these receivers. One, which we call "the wee knob", originally was included fastened under the lid of some of the later model AN/ARC-5 receivers. I have not seen any of those show up on eBay, but I'll bet they have. The second model, with a small crank on it, was used in the repair shops. Those normally sell on eBay for around $30 each. A third, much more rare knob was similar to the type 2 above, but had a scale on it. Those I have seen on eBay sold for $50 and more.
Personally, I have never liked any of those OEM knobs as they exhibit a terrible amount of back-lash, whereas the tuning mechanism in the receiver itself is completely back-lash free.
They fit very sloppily on the spline and make zero-beating very difficult.
So, I make my own by cutting off a short section of 1/4" diameter hard-brass tubing about 1"
long or so, cut two slots about 3/8" long parallel to the long axis of the tubing on one end, then I drive that "split" end over the splined shaft, install a good knob on the other end (the larger the knob the better), center it up, and, bang!, instant back-lash-free tuning knob.
If you really want to, you can use a bunch of super-glue to make it so it never comes off, but I have never needed to do that.
Ken W7EKB
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