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![]() I have a US Navy straight key (CTE-26003A) which is enclosed in a fire proof housing. Is there some trick to taking it apart for a look-see at its innards, and possible routine maintenance? I didn't want to force some screws . . . I don't like the present way it adjusts the gap - it goes from extreme narrow to very wide in what I think needs some readjusting internally, to say nothing of a little fine parts oil. Anyone knowing about this model - your advice would be appreciated. Bill, KC0IZI www.nyx.net/~wboas |
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