05-17-2014, 10:56 PM
http://lenta.ru/articles/2014/05/12/perm/
Kirk
Look at this photo.
Left bottom corner ,you have the pod (there are 3 in line but we need the leftmost), it is looking through the hole in the back of the chassis.
Or this
http://speakeasyradios.com/yahoo_site_ad...27_std.jpg
Right top corner, the doohicky with a brown shaft, to the left of the aluminum standoff (spacer).
This is the regen cap, and it has a fiber nut, a long protruding threaded piece of fiber with a slotted drive. It is (the nut) missing.
Also, again, for the future, I DO need dial to perform alignment.
I simply cannot align it without the dial - I need to know the frequency the tuning gang is being set to.
I can release it to you, it plays, but then you at some will have to deal with it as the senitivity won't be enough to pull non-local stations, and you do not necessarily have a good local one like I do.
Kirk
Look at this photo.
Left bottom corner ,you have the pod (there are 3 in line but we need the leftmost), it is looking through the hole in the back of the chassis.
Or this
http://speakeasyradios.com/yahoo_site_ad...27_std.jpg
Right top corner, the doohicky with a brown shaft, to the left of the aluminum standoff (spacer).
This is the regen cap, and it has a fiber nut, a long protruding threaded piece of fiber with a slotted drive. It is (the nut) missing.
Also, again, for the future, I DO need dial to perform alignment.
I simply cannot align it without the dial - I need to know the frequency the tuning gang is being set to.
I can release it to you, it plays, but then you at some will have to deal with it as the senitivity won't be enough to pull non-local stations, and you do not necessarily have a good local one like I do.