[Milsurplus] T-17 Rebuild
Francesco Ledda
frledda at att.net
Tue Jul 19 18:59:40 EDT 2022
Jim,
That is good thinking! I have all the pieces here to build one myself!
Best, Francesco K5URG
Sent from my iPad
> On Jul 19, 2022, at 17:05, Jim Whartenby via Milsurplus <milsurplus at mailman.qth.net> wrote:
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> Has anyone looked into putting the complete T-17 microphone into a container and pulling a vacuum on it to see if the years of moisture can be safely removed from the carbon element?
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> I've converted an old pressure cooker into just such a container and can pull better then 25 inches of Hg which seems to do the job of removing years of moisture contamination from the SMO of a KWT-6 or URC-32.
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> A vacuum of 25 inches of Hg for half a day seems to work OK. A 1/8 inch ball valve will hold the vacuum for days so the vacuum pump only runs for a few minutes. All of the hardware and plastic tubing was bought at Lowes. All of the needed holes were already in the lid. A new pressure cooker gasket was less the $15.
> Jim
> Logic: Method used to arrive at the wrong conclusion, with confidence. Murphy
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: B. Smith <smithab11 at comcast.net>
> To: Milsurplus <milsurplus at mailman.qth.net>
> Sent: Tue, Jul 19, 2022 11:25 am
> Subject: [Milsurplus] T-17 Rebuild
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> Several have asked about replacing the carbon microphone element in the T-17. I usually use a standard telephone button and trim it to fit inside the T-17 housing by removing the outer frame. The button then fits inside the T-17 housing and the outer cover with the small center holes can be fitted. (Drill additional center holes if necessary to improve voice response) Other have taken a T-17 housing and machined the interior to enlarge it to accommodate the larger button but removing the outer frame with a small file is faster and easier. There is no compassion between the audio output level between the original T-17 cartridge which has aged and the telephone button, the button is loud and very crisp. See attached photo.
> Info on the T-17 including the button mod,capacitor info, rewiring etc can be found at the link below. In addition there is a chart supplied by WA5CAB on the different contract dates and manufacturers of which I've added a couple of entries. I will add additional info to the chart if I receive the information.
> k4che
> http://k4che.com/T-17/T-17.htm
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