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Subject: [AMPS] band switch gang mod
From: nospam4me@juno.com (skipp isaham)
Date: Fri, 18 Jan 2002 19:52:34 -0800
Hi Peter, 
- 
Hope you get to feeling better... and thanks for the note. 
Dave chimes in with the mod, but I've yet to locate a 
copy.  Anyone on amps able to provide me with a 
photo copy or scanned image..?  I'll post it on the  sonic 
server for everyone if permission is given to do it. 
- 
cheers
skipp 
- 
<Peter.Chadwick@zarlink.com>
skipp,
back in the late 80's or early 90's, there was an article in CQ about
ganging
these switches. Sorry, can't be more precise, some index searching is
called
for.
73
Peter G3RZP 

CQ Magazine, July 1991, page 32 provides mod instructions to convert the
switches sold by FairRadio into ganged switches.  I've modified several
for
antenna matching units using this article and it is fairly easy to do.

73, Dave, K1FK
Fort Kent, ME

> 
> re: band switch location. 
> -
> Thanks for the information, I'll get on the phone in the 
> morning and check stock.  One comment was made 
> about a method to gang switches.
> - 
> There are a few Companies which retail in small 
> amounts, hardware which would allow mechanical 
> ganging of switches. 
> - 
> The first thing that comes to mind is a simple chain 
> with sprockets. Similar to a bicycle style chain and 
> there are other types made. 
> - 
> Some of the Henry Amplifiers I've seen through the 
> years had some chain drive assemblies which 
> did work pretty well.  I've not seen an Alpha with a 
> drive assembly.  It would seem  a bit  hardware 
> intensive to have large mechanical movements in 
> common style Amateur Amplifiers. 
> - 
> Anyway... McMaster Carr and C&H Sales of Southern 
> California sell chain drive hardware. MC is a new 
> parts retailer, C&H is a surplus vendor. 
> - 
> Small Parts is another Company selling obviously, 
> small parts.  I'm sure all three should have web 
> sites.  
> - 
> One last comment... I've not had the problem come 
> in, but I'm told by some that a broken or mis adjusted 
> chain drive in some Henry Amplifiers is a rather 
> large headache. 
> - 
> cheers and thanks again for the information. 
> skipp 
> - 
> I used to have some of the:
> 6-POSITION CERAMIC TAP SWITCH for 100 W 
> BC-375 xmitter; 2.3x2.3x1.8, 1 lb. 
> NEW #3Z9605 $3.95 ea 10 for $32.00
>  from the link below that I removed from old BC-191 
> / BC-375 (tuning units, I think). Pretty nice switch, 
> appears very rugged. I never could 
> figure out a way to gang them, though.
> >http://www.fairradio.com/tapswi.htm
> >http://www.fairradio.com/3z9605.htm

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