| Paul - W8KC wrote: 
 
 Joe,
 
 If you think the resonate "pot" is shot, you are in for a whale of a
surprise when you open the top cover!  Trust me. I'm sure a few other Triton IV fans got a smile out of that.
 
 
 The still-copy written manuals are available from those fine folk in
Tennessee.  They will still work on that 30 year old beauty, too. 73! =paul= W8KC
 Collector of Ten*Tecs and other fine plastics.
 Visit the Virtual Ten*Tec Museum at http://mywebpages.comcast.net/w8kc
 Listen to 7.040 MHz from anywhere with Media Player v9
 http://www.w8kc.com/stream.asx
 
 
 
 thanks for the info public and private. You know until a couple of years ago my 
SK good friend WB5LJW
, Walter could have been enlisted to help me by guiding me through the process 
of repair and restore.
I could count on him by offering cheap food and drink for him and his lovely 
xyl and daughter.
Guess I will be packing it up and shipping to Tenn. I have little or no feeling 
in my fingers and have been know to slice knuckles and make a mess before I 
knew it :-D So in all fairness to a most excellent Tenn. product, i choose
to keep it blood free. I love the break in of the Triton for cw so I plan on 
keeping it and believe it is worth saving.
73 de KM5CW Joe
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