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Re: [TenTec] Scout has vy low Pwr out on some bands

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Subject: Re: [TenTec] Scout has vy low Pwr out on some bands
From: Ken Brown <ken.d.brown@hawaiiantel.net>
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Date: Tue, 15 Jul 2014 21:47:16 -1000
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>This is the way we cleaned contacts when I worked for Rhode und Schwarz in the 70s, repairing Tektronix oscilloscopes.

This brings back memories, as I used to repair and calibrate Tektronix oscilloscopes in the '70s too. Our procedure was to rinse them (the whole scope) with deionized water. Wash them with a solution of water and a product called "Kelite." Some sort of detergent from Allied Chemical, rinse them with DI water again, and put them in a drying oven for about a week. When we got them out of the oven we carefully applied WD40 to every switch contact and connector using a small paintbrush. We absolutely did not spray WD40 on anything. It was applied carefully only to the contacts and the positioning ball/spring thing in rotary switches, also the wipers on potentiometers. I suspect that DeOxit or Cramolin would have been better than WD40, but WD40 is what we used. I'm pretty sure we were following Tektronix recommended procedures.

>The Q-Tip is a good idea. The problem is, the entire plug is very narrow but long. It's hard to get down in there.
> A Q-tip is probably the best bet.

I suggest that a small paintbrush may be a better option than a Q-Tip. The cotton fibers of a Q-Tip could catch on something and be left behind on the contact. I think with a tiny paint brush you have less chance of leaving a bristle behind.

DE N6KB
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