[TenTec] CENTURION CLEANING

Richard Schmidt k7nsw at ispud.net
Sat Dec 10 17:22:14 PST 2011


Ooops - my first reply will probably bounce back to me as I forgot to
put it in plain text.  My dust covers are not as fancy as yours.  I use
medium sized terry cloth hand towels.  Easy to shake out and run through
the wash.    Not very expensive so not much lost if I damage one.  Best
regards and Happy Holidays from my house to your house.

-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Re: [TenTec] CENTURION CLEANING
From: Richards <jruing at ameritech.net>
Date: Sat, December 10, 2011 3:05 pm
To: Discussion of Ten-Tec Equipment <tentec at contesting.com>

Mr. Schmidt --

Where did you get your dust covers? Mine are from RigCoveralls in 
Kalamazoo, MI, ... If yours are different, could you provide a clue as 
to who makes them. I am also a firm believer in covers. I like mine 
because they have a clear plastic front and you can see the radio faces 
through them... makes the shack look cool even when covered, but I am 
open to other ideas and designs.

I agree with your assessment on air filtration vs lower air flow, and 
would hate to overheat the circuit or tubes trying to clean the air.

Thanks loads. Happy trails and Happy Holidays to ya.

===================== James -K8JHR ==========================

On 12/10/2011 6:03 AM, Richard Schmidt wrote:


> wondering if anyone with a Centurion has tried a simple air filtration
> medium of some kind on the outside of the amplifier to clean the air
> before it enters the cabinet.That would seem to limit air flow which
> is probably a very bad idea.


All of my stuff has dust covers.


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