If the looseness in the sockets isn't from the crystal socket pins not
being solder to the board (radios of that vintage were hand soldered and
the quality did vary) somtimes the contact pins can be improved bh using
a sturdy needle outside the metal contact to push e.g. bend the contacts
tighter closed. If there wasn't a visibility problem, really pointed
needle nose pliers or tweezers might work.
73, Jerry, K0CQ
On 2/22/2011 1:45 PM, Hulett, Russell wrote:
> The band switching problems and the lack of some bands may be due to the
> crystal assembly. Opening up the rig, some of the crystals are very loose in
> their sockets. Called Ten-Tec about another socket assembly, of course that
> is unobtanium. They gave me the standard lecture about thirty year-old
> radios being unrepairable.
>
> I'm thinking to replace the electrolytics on the SSB generator board, have
> read folks posting that these miniature caps may not last 30 years.
>
> The display system and finals seem fine, the rig works well on CW. Maybe
> just put it on the shelf for parts.
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