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[TenTec] Bezel/tuning knob question

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Subject: [TenTec] Bezel/tuning knob question
From: mandolinist@interlync.com (Gary Smith)
Date: Sat, 20 Apr 2002 12:19:55 -0500
Hi Mike,

No, the set screws are not the issue. I have the knob removed from the VFO as 
we 
speak & it's the outer ring (That the bezel is attached to) that controls the 
frequency, 
not the inner rod that the knob attaches to via the allen screw.

It's is the same problem with the Corsair as well as the VFO

It appears to be diametrically opposed to what I'd expect. I simply can't find 
any way 
to get the bezel & LED to match on corsair or VFO

I'm thinking I might as well use the Johnson tube TR switch & transmit with the 
TS-820 & listen with the Corsair II when I do split. 

Something's not right & it might be I'm not doing something I should be doing.

Gary


> It sounds like the setscrew of the tuning knob is loose.  Tighten it.
> Then tune to the frequency you want, hold the tuning knob and rotate the
> dial skirt.
> 
> Mike
> 
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Gary Smith" <mandolinist@interlync.com>
> To: <tentec@contesting.com>
> Sent: Saturday, April 20, 2002 12:39 PM
> Subject: [TenTec] Bezel/tuning knob question
> 
> 
> | Yet another question...
> |
> | I can't get my Corsair bezel/tuning knob to act the way I think it
> should. (Same exact
> | problem with the VFO)
> |
> | With my TS-820S it works perfectly for my wishes. Say I want to
> co-ordinate to
> | 14.000.0   If the bezel is off from the frequency in the display,
> | I hold the bezel at the 00 and turn the knob till the frequency is
> 14.000.0 & it's done.
> | Perfect & easy, just what I expect.
> |
> | With the Corsair it appears to be the bezel that's tied to the VFO,
> not the knob and
> | holding the bezel prevents any turning of the knob from making a
> change. With the
> | bezel held, the knob turns but does nothing. When I release the bezel;
> turning the
> | knob changes the frequency.
> |
> | I just removed the knob from the VFO thinking it might be stuck from
> hardened
> | residue but After removing the felt bushing it doesn't look like the
> bezel is easily
> | removed & is held in place by three contact points daubed with black
> paint.
> |
> | I see nothing I can do to change the bezel position and not the
> frequency or vice
> | versa.
> |
> | Am I missing the obvious somehow?
> |
> | I'd like it to be as straightforward and easy as my 820S is to change.
> |
> | When I work split, it would be helpful to match frequencies, put the
> VFO's bezel on 0
> | & then if I want to go up 8 I can do it without having to play mental
> gymnastics each
> | time I do it.
> |
> | Thanks,
> |
> | KA1J
> | Gary
> |
> | Gary Smith
> |
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> |
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