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Anyone know of a source for the S meter and freq dial lenses. Mine have
faded to near clear. Tnx, W4OP Dale |
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I'd just go to your local plastics distributor and get some 1/16" tinted
lexan - works for my projects :-) -- Gregg *It's probably useful, even if it can't be SPICE'd* http://geek.scorpiorising.ca |
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I went with RED!!
Looks great. Charles "Dale Parfitt" wrote in message ... Anyone know of a source for the S meter and freq dial lenses. Mine have faded to near clear. Tnx, W4OP Dale |
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Dales -
Another source is : Donnie Garrett 3105 W. Aruba Way Muncie, IN 47302 USA Remove the spamno from e-mail address: cfzeppspamno AT spamno.aol.com Available, nice replacements for the "Drake" (Blue Dial Filters) used in the TR4's and the 4-Line Twins. They are $3.00 per set, or 4 sets for $10.00. Each set consists of one (1) dial filter and one (1) meter filter with precut mounting holes in the proper location. gb "Dale Parfitt" wrote in message ... Anyone know of a source for the S meter and freq dial lenses. Mine have faded to near clear. Tnx, W4OP Dale |
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Charlie at Electronic City in New Hyde Park NY (516) 352-7145
has a big bag of nice blue silicon cover skins for #47's in the back BTW I have about 8 in a drawer someplace -Joe "G.Beat" wrote in message news:Bonfc.39482$wP1.156313@attbi_s54... Dales - Another source is : Donnie Garrett 3105 W. Aruba Way Muncie, IN 47302 USA Remove the spamno from e-mail address: cfzeppspamno AT spamno.aol.com Available, nice replacements for the "Drake" (Blue Dial Filters) used in the TR4's and the 4-Line Twins. They are $3.00 per set, or 4 sets for $10.00. Each set consists of one (1) dial filter and one (1) meter filter with precut mounting holes in the proper location. gb "Dale Parfitt" wrote in message ... Anyone know of a source for the S meter and freq dial lenses. Mine have faded to near clear. Tnx, W4OP Dale |
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Yeah Red works MUCH better, Red is at the opposite side of the light
spectrum and an easy focus/read when the eyes iris is open in a dark room with 20-20 "charlie" wrote in message . .. I went with RED!! Looks great. Charles "Dale Parfitt" wrote in message ... Anyone know of a source for the S meter and freq dial lenses. Mine have faded to near clear. Tnx, W4OP Dale |
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![]() "G.Beat" wrote in message news:Bonfc.39482$wP1.156313@attbi_s54... Dales - Another source is : Donnie Garrett 3105 W. Aruba Way Muncie, IN 47302 USA Thanks to all who replied. Donnie still makes the filters- and I have 4 sets on the way. Great group, Dale W4OP |
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![]() Anyone know of a source for the S meter and freq dial lenses. Mine have faded to near clear. GM Dale There's a nail polish, made by "Artmagic" USA, Brooklyn NY. Called 163 Peacock blue, it's a perfect match. Dip your bulbs in it, let it set and you don't need the lenses. Regards W4ZCB |
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Hi Dale...
Yes, there are lots of homebrew remedies. One that works for me is blue LED in #47 bayonet fixtures. If you want the "real deal" (what Drake used) It is Roscolene 853. I got a big sheet of it in January of 02 from Barbizon Light in Woburn, Ma. http://shop.barbizon.com/ Got one sheet of it in a box..good to go forever!! .....Dave "Dale Parfitt" wrote in message ... Anyone know of a source for the S meter and freq dial lenses. Mine have faded to near clear. Tnx, W4OP Dale |
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On Thu, 15 Apr 2004 00:13:37 GMT, "Dale Parfitt"
wrote: Anyone know of a source for the S meter and freq dial lenses. Mine have faded to near clear. Tnx, W4OP Dale Try a search for John Kriner (:The Man" Can also be found on the Drake homepage... Joe |
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