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Does anyone have a PCB extender card available for the 3020 series
ITT/Mackay Marine receivers? Nearly all were supplied with one but few were kept with the receivers.... I'm also looking for some DZUS screws for the card rack covers. tnx, Doug/WA1TUT |
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On Tue, 08 Jun 2004 07:47:30 GMT, "sparks065"
wrote: Does anyone have a PCB extender card available for the 3020 series ITT/Mackay Marine receivers? Nearly all were supplied with one but few were kept with the receivers.... I'm also looking for some DZUS screws for the card rack covers. tnx, Doug/WA1TUT Doug, I can't help you with the extender, but you might find appropriate DZUS fasteners at a local small airport. Find a mechanic at an FBO that services light aircraft. Good luck! Very 73, Tom AB9B |
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On Tue, 08 Jun 2004 23:53:11 GMT, Tom2000
wrote: On Tue, 08 Jun 2004 07:47:30 GMT, "sparks065" wrote: Does anyone have a PCB extender card available for the 3020 series ITT/Mackay Marine receivers? Nearly all were supplied with one but few were kept with the receivers.... I'm also looking for some DZUS screws for the card rack covers. tnx, Doug/WA1TUT Doug, I can't help you with the extender, but you might find appropriate DZUS fasteners at a local small airport. Find a mechanic at an FBO that services light aircraft. Good luck! Thanks. I had gone onto the DZUS website and they indicated that their products were used in the aircraft industry and in stock car racing. I didn't see any mention of the small fasteners that are used in electronic applications. However, there are a couple of small airports near me and your idea is a good one. 73, Doug Very 73, Tom AB9B |
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In et (rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors), sparks065 wrote:
Does anyone have a PCB extender card available for the 3020 series ITT/Mackay Marine receivers? Nearly all were supplied with one but few were kept with the receivers.... I'm also looking for some DZUS screws for the card rack covers. I'd like an extender and some covers and screws, too, for _my_ 3020. Anyone who has a spare VHF Reference card, _PLEASE_ consider selling or trading it to me. That's _this_ critter: VHF Reference Card, Part No. 600586-536-001, for ITT-Mackay Marine 3020A (a.k.a. 3020B, EB-3026, EB-3028, and DEBEG 7200). Will trade for my extra LF Reference Card, Part No. 600587-536-001 Issue M, or buy if the price is right. That's about all I need to get this receiver running. More info on the ITT/Mackay 3020 at http://mikea.ath.cx/3020/ for anyone that's interested. -- Mike Andrews Tired old sysadmin |
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On Tue, 08 Jun 2004 07:47:30 GMT, "sparks065"
wrote: Does anyone have a PCB extender card available for the 3020 series ITT/Mackay Marine receivers? Nearly all were supplied with one but few were kept with the receivers.... I'm also looking for some DZUS screws for the card rack covers. tnx, Doug/WA1TUT Hello Doug, I worked on this receiver a couple of times and made my own extender card. Find a piece of double sided copper clad fibre glass board the same thickness as your boards. Use a steel ruler and a box cutter/stanley knife and make cut marks into the copper. Peel off the correct strips of copper. Find a similar socket. Mine was longer than required so I just glued in a strip of fibre glass PCB material to make sure no mistakes were made when plugging in the card to be serviced. After a bit of practice you soon learn how hard to press on the stanley knife and how deep to make the cuts. You can also make a cruder extension card by just finding an old printed circuit board with similar connector spacing and cut in to fit the mother board connector. Cut all the tracks about an inch from the bottom end of your salvaged board and solder wires from the cut tracks to a glued on edge connector. Because there will be two rows of solder tags on the same side, drill a row of zig zagged holes just under the glued on edge connector so that the wires on the back side can come through and be soldered to the edge connector. Warning. ( to keep my conscience clear) Watch how you use the knife. Cut away from your fingers not towards them. Regards, John Crighton Sydney |
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