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OMNI V vfo knob resistance

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Subject: OMNI V vfo knob resistance
From: rblank@txdirect.net (Rick Blank)
Date: Wed, 24 Jul 1996 00:26:11 +0000
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> Date:          Tue, 23 Jul 1996 18:51:37 -0400 (EDT)
> From:          Brien Pepperdine <pepperb@gov.on.ca>
> To:            Del Seay <seay@alaska.net>
> Cc:            Scott Rosenfeld NF3I <ham@w3eax.umd.edu>, tentec@akorn.net
> Subject:       Re: OMNI V vfo knob resistance

> 
> Well, it does not spin as freely as some other knobs I had spun, but
> indeed it is that holding the skirt and turning the knob does click it
> through a variety of resistances, from the best it gets (which is not at
> least going to turn on its own due to gravity or imbalances in the knob,
> hi) all the way to you can hardly turn it (lock the freq. in for DX or
> whatever?).
> 

Man, I don't know what kind of knob you have on your OMNI V, but, 
there is no adjustment whatsoever on the knob of my rig....I took the 
thing off thinking that the last time I took it off to lube the 
tuning shaft that I just might not have noticed a way to adjust 
tension, but, the weighted skirt is attached to the knob proper by 4 
little round posts of the plastic knob sticking thry 4 holes in the 
weight and the ends of these melted down to lock the two pieces 
together....on mine, at least, there ANFW to adjust tension 
externally to the unit...

> Anyhow, this list proved to have the stuff. And, Scott is correct, there
> is enough resistance still that one would prefer to scoot up and down
> quickly via the up and down arrows (with FAST on or off, depending how far
> one wants to go and how many times press the arrows), and then do the fine
> tuning via the knob, most probably. As, in fact, I have of course been
> doing, but with a much more resistant knob then than I now have.
> 

I put ONE DROP of "Slick 50 One Lube" on the encoder shaft about 6 
months ago....I had felt that the tuning action was a bit too damped 
for my tastes....the one drop mixed with whatever thick lube was on 
the encoder shaft and loosened it up enough to give easy tuning....it 
spins about like the knob on my FT990 now and has a pretty good 
"feel" to it....I would like to know, though, more about the 
adjustable tension tuning knobs....

> Brien
> Toronto
> 
 
 
Rick Blank, KI5SL                               rblank@txdirect.net
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