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On 11/16/16 05:21 , dxAce wrote:
dxAce wrote: "D. Peter Maus" wrote: On 11/14/16 17:36 , wrote: On Monday, November 14, 2016 at 1:50:18 PM UTC-5, D. Peter Maus wrote: After decades of service...and excellent performance, at that...it looks like the tuning encoder on my 7030+ has snuffed it. AOR no longer services the radio. AOR UK is out of business. And Bourns, which made the encoder, discontinued it some time ago. So, $1800 paperweight? Or anyone have any assistance? p Just Googled it: Bourns part number is ENA1j-B28-L00100(l). It is about 40 to 50 USD. Bourns says it's discontinued. But you may have stumbled on some old stock. I'll track that down. Thanks to all for the advice. It was suggested, privately, that I may be able to repair the old one. And, not being afraid to get my fingers dirty, you've given me several options, that should be a fun project to bring it back. See, we get away from politics, and we all come together. First one to sing Kum-bah-yah, gets it. Hopefully you'll get it fixed. This group has been getting away from shortwave for a bit now! You might want to put up an ad at www.swap.qth.com (it's free!) and see what you might find. Good point. I'd forgotten about them. One of the suggestions was to contact a guy in the UK who was an AOR engineer. He has parts. I did. And, he does. Thanks for all the help. Oh...and while the AOR is down, I've had to revert to my Drake. It sucks to have to slum it like that. p |
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On 11/16/16 05:21 , dxAce wrote:
This group has been getting away from shortwave for a bit now! That's been the case for a number of years, now, Steve. I did read on the BBC website, though, that they've mounted an expansion of the World Service that's the biggest since the 70's. Amazing how they've finally discovered something we all said nearly 15 years, ago, now: They'd find that Radio has reach the internet does not. And that they'd regret the contraction. Takes 'em a while, at Radio House, apparently, but it seems they've finally begun to see what we've all seen since the 40's. p |
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![]() "D. Peter Maus" wrote: On 11/16/16 05:21 , dxAce wrote: dxAce wrote: "D. Peter Maus" wrote: On 11/14/16 17:36 , wrote: On Monday, November 14, 2016 at 1:50:18 PM UTC-5, D. Peter Maus wrote: After decades of service...and excellent performance, at that...it looks like the tuning encoder on my 7030+ has snuffed it. AOR no longer services the radio. AOR UK is out of business. And Bourns, which made the encoder, discontinued it some time ago. So, $1800 paperweight? Or anyone have any assistance? p Just Googled it: Bourns part number is ENA1j-B28-L00100(l). It is about 40 to 50 USD. Bourns says it's discontinued. But you may have stumbled on some old stock. I'll track that down. Thanks to all for the advice. It was suggested, privately, that I may be able to repair the old one. And, not being afraid to get my fingers dirty, you've given me several options, that should be a fun project to bring it back. See, we get away from politics, and we all come together. First one to sing Kum-bah-yah, gets it. Hopefully you'll get it fixed. This group has been getting away from shortwave for a bit now! You might want to put up an ad at www.swap.qth.com (it's free!) and see what you might find. Good point. I'd forgotten about them. One of the suggestions was to contact a guy in the UK who was an AOR engineer. He has parts. I did. And, he does. Thanks for all the help. Oh...and while the AOR is down, I've had to revert to my Drake. It sucks to have to slum it like that. LOL! |
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On Thursday, November 17, 2016 at 9:53:57 AM UTC-6, dxAce wrote:
"D. Peter Maus" wrote: On 11/16/16 05:21 , dxAce wrote: dxAce wrote: "D. Peter Maus" wrote: On 11/14/16 17:36 , wrote: On Monday, November 14, 2016 at 1:50:18 PM UTC-5, D. Peter Maus wrote: After decades of service...and excellent performance, at that...it looks like the tuning encoder on my 7030+ has snuffed it. AOR no longer services the radio. AOR UK is out of business. And Bourns, which made the encoder, discontinued it some time ago. So, $1800 paperweight? Or anyone have any assistance? p Just Googled it: Bourns part number is ENA1j-B28-L00100(l). It is about 40 to 50 USD. Bourns says it's discontinued. But you may have stumbled on some old stock. I'll track that down. Thanks to all for the advice. It was suggested, privately, that I may be able to repair the old one. And, not being afraid to get my fingers dirty, you've given me several options, that should be a fun project to bring it back. See, we get away from politics, and we all come together. First one to sing Kum-bah-yah, gets it. Hopefully you'll get it fixed. This group has been getting away from shortwave for a bit now! You might want to put up an ad at www.swap.qth.com (it's free!) and see what you might find. Good point. I'd forgotten about them. One of the suggestions was to contact a guy in the UK who was an AOR engineer. He has parts. I did. And, he does. Thanks for all the help. Oh...and while the AOR is down, I've had to revert to my Drake. It sucks to have to slum it like that. LOL! They keep screwing with the internet, if that stops working, Ham Radio will always be there. |
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