Hello all, A 538 Jupiter was donated to us here at the Museum of Radio and Technology; http://www.mrtwv.org/ some time ago. The story was that it took a lighting strike. Someone previous to me repair
Hello there. It looks the VFO encoder on our Jupiter has gone south. Spin the knob all that you want and nothing happens the same is true when the MENU screen is pulled up. Anyone know where I can ge
Hello Fernando, This radio that was donated to us is said to have taken a lighting strike and had/has multiple problems. The persons that worked on it before me fixed the power supply protection circ
Yes sir, it is HRPG-ASCA#17C made by Avago (Now a part of Agilent) and sold by Newark Electronics, UK. The cost was less than $40.00 including shipping. http://www.newark.com/pdfs/datasheets/Avago/06
Correct. Ripley Sent from Mail<https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=550986> for Windows 10 Yes, but just to be clear (and it's already been mentioned) - that is an adaptable part, not a direct rep
I need to amend my previous response. The encoder in the Jupiter is a HRPG-ASCA#17F. That particular encode is the tough one to find. I ordered the HRPG-ASCA#17C. Same shaft length, shaft diameter an
No sir, I have not tried that. Ripley Sent from my iPhone. Errors and all. Thank you so much for the update Ripley. Sounds like youve done an extraordinary amount of troubleshooting. Kudos to you. Ar
This story has a happy ending. The VFO encoder that I need arrived from Newark but I didnt use it. Turns out that Ten Tec had the exact replacement part in stock so I ordered a VFO encoder from them.
Hello Jim, The short answer is I dont know. I do know that they do not sell boards for the Jupiter. On a whim I sent them another email asking Ten Tec Support is they had a VFO encoder for the Jupite