[TenTec] TenTec Digest, Vol 27, Issue 28

Bwana Bob wb2vuf at qsl.net
Sun Mar 13 14:35:07 EST 2005


Slip the rubber grip "tire" off the knob and you'll find the setscrew 
underneath. Once you get the knob off you can adjust the drag clutch so 
that it operates correctly, or you can remove the clutch completely.



		73,

			Bob WB2VUF


Chuck Guenther wrote:

> Jerry,
> My Omni VI knob has too much drag, and I can't seem to reduce it.  In
> addition, the knob has begun to make a horrible vibration noise every ten
> turns or so, especially when I spin it fast.  I'm wondering if this is a
> symptom of a bad bearing in the encoder.  Also, please answer, if you will,
> this stupid question:  How do you take the tuning knob off ?  I don't see
> any set screws, and don't want to put a lot of force on it until I know
> exactly what I'm doing.
> 
> Thanks & 73,
> Chuck  NI0C
> 
> 
> 
>>The slip clutch arrangement works just fine if the knob is set up
>>properly to begin with. It has been used on a number of Ten-Tec rigs.
>>
>>An interesting excercise is to take the knob totally off so that you can
>>see how the clutch works and its range of motion. Then set it so that
>>the two clutch pads are as retracted as possible and then reinstall the
>>knob pressing in to the point just before the pads begin to cause drag.
>>You can now add additional drag by holding the slip ring with one hand
>>and turning the knob with the other.
>>
>>Now one thing I will mention. I personally don't like any drag myself so
>>all my Ten-Tec knobs are set loose. However I don't know about the
>>previous owner of my Omni-VI Plus, I do know that the main encoder
>>bearing is shot and that I had to install a new encoder and they are
>>expensive! I suspect the more drag you set the more wear this bearing
>>will endure. Just a thought.
>>
>>Jerry, KG6TT
>>
>>
> 
> 
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