A picture is worth a thousand words.... Can you post one of the needed
meter somewhere?
73
Jim W7RY
On Sun, Jun 27, 2010 at 1:15 PM, <K1SG@aol.com> wrote:
> When you're building something, you can use whatever part meets the
> electrical specifications, but when you're trying to repair something, it
> has to
> fit physically, too.
> I'm trying to get an amp running now that requires replacing the 0-1 mA
> meter. Finding a 1 mil meter is easy; finding one that doesn't require
> butchering the front panel is more of a challenge.The meter I'm looking to
> replace is 4 1/8" wide and 3 1/2" high. The cutout is a 2 5/8" diameter
> hole. I
> could adapt a 100 uA movement, or a 500 uA, or use a 1 mA meter; the key
> ingredients are that the meter fit in the round hole, and that it cover
> the
> other holes in the panel behind the face. I don't care how the scale is
> calibrated; I can change that easily enough.
> Please take a look in your junk box. If you have one you can spare, I'd
> greatly appreciate it.
> Thanks & 73,
>
> Steve
>
> Steve Gilbert
> K1SG
> K1SG@AOL.com
> 508-435-9133
> FN42fe
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