[NJARC] Couple more fun radio questions...
Scott Roberts
ng19delta at yahoo.com
Sat Oct 20 23:24:15 EDT 2007
AAAAAND another one...
While recapping the HT-37(I'm just a recappin' fool, I
guess. No Comment Necessary) I noticed an odd little
silver canister, about 1/2" long by about 3/8"
diameter, near one of the small electrolytics. This
nice item is sticky- not sure if it is leaking, or
just caught crap over the years. It shows up in the
HT-37 schematic on the lower right corner, as "SR-1",
which turns out to be listed as "Selenium Rectifier 1"
(Ominous crash of thunder in the background) I can
find no other specification, nor any marking on said
canister. What should I replace this with?
Thanks!
Again!
One day I'll be able to help someone else out with a
question I hope!
Scott
--- Scott Roberts <ng19delta at yahoo.com> wrote:
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> Anyone know how to turn a reluctant tuning slug? It
> seems the ones in the SX-111 Mk1 don't seem inclined
> to move when turned. The hex tool I have fits
> snugly,
> but not overly tight, so I don't think it is a swell
> issue that way. I put a little torque to it, but it
> doesn't move, and I don't feel like breaking it. (I
> am
> not using a metal allen key...)
>
> Also, does anyone know where I may find replacements
> for 2000 WVDC .1uf oil filled paper caps? I need to
> replace three of them in one of my
> oscilloscopes.Hopefully, out of four, I may
> eventually
> get ONE of them working properly! I have a feeling a
> couple of them may be going away soon- along with
> some
> of my other redundant test equipment.
>
> Scott
>
>
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