Bill,
I use Caig Labs Deoxit D5 exclusively, and many others will recommend it
for boatanchor switches and metal/metal contact points, such as relay
contacts and tube sockets. You can get it at Antique Radio Supply in Tempe,
AZ and many other places. The only caveat is to avoid spraying too
I have collected and restored all theDrake twins all the radio have been aligned and Tuned,also the cabinets all have been restored to new condition, also crystals have been replaced as well cabinet screw. paint work has been done by Hartzell all manuals our the orignal Drake. all cables as well
Now if we could just find the switches for the L4B
Mark
W0NCL
Now if we could just find the switches for the L4B
Hi Mark,
If you are extremely careful, you can repair the switch if the contacts are not too far gone. Once repaired, install a relay such that the switch controld the voltage to the coil of the relay and the relay contacts carry the
In a message dated 9/6/2003 21:37:17 PM Eastern Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I would not switch from low to high voltage while transmitting. Is that what you meant?
Hi Stu,
Yes, that is basically what I meant. When you switch from CW/TUNE to SSB, you are changing taps on the power
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