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From: "Michael O. Hyder" <N4NT@bigfoot.com>
To: "COL Richard Knox" <knoxr@cc.tacom.army.mil>
Subject: Re: PTO Issue
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Date: Tue, 14 Jul 1998 11:34:42 -0400
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Hi, Colonel--
Sorry but I know a lot about the signs of one needing repair (or
re-greasing) since I have four of them in that condition. So far, I
have been unmotivated to dive into the PTO's and install the kits I have
already purchased. Seems I just buy another rig and yet another.
Because of this, I do not know anything about the mechanics of the drive
mechanism of those PTO's.
When I began reading your email, I wondered if the setscrew in your knob
was tight, but then you said the shaft was turning.
Cannot help you, but I am sure others on the reflector can!
73 de Mike N4NT@bigfoot.com
-----Original Message-----
From: COL Richard Knox <knoxr@cc.tacom.army.mil>
To: N4NT Mike Hyder <N4NT@bnoc.net>
To: <tentec@contesting.com>
Date: Tuesday, July 14, 1998 10:48 AM
Subject: PTO Issue
> Hi Mike!
>
> I was just reading your note to Steve and saw your comments on
> the PTO. Please see if you can help me as it sounds as if you have
> some experience with these.
>
> I just picked up a mint analog Century 21 with one problem...when
> I turn the tuning dial the shaft turns, but the frequency doesn't
> change, nor are the gears turning on the shaft as I look down on
> them from above. I called TT and they said it sounded like the PTO
> needed repair, so I ordered the PTO Repair Kit...hasn't arrived yet.
>
> But from your comments, my PTO doesn't seem to be exhibiting the
> normal indications of needing repair. Any ideas before I tear it
> open and begin repairs?
>
> Thanks for any help you can provide! 73! Dick KD4BRL
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