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Turning it 360 Deg. a couple of times either direction doesn't affect the
signal. That's why I assume it's broken. Dave "starman" wrote in message ... "DJB" wrote in message ... It's damaged. It just turns freely. Dave RP Jones wrote: Been a wile 1977 since I played with a 160 I believe these antenna trimmer does spin 360 (not like a pot, or tuner cap) .....does it function ? -RP I hadn't considered the possibility that he thinks the antenna trimmer control is broken because it turns all the way around. That's what it's supposed to do, since there is no stop on the shaft. It's different from the main tuning or bandspread control which have a stop position at each end of their rotation range. To use the antenna trimmer control, tune to a particular band or station and rotate the antenna trimmer knob until you get the highest reading on the signal strength meter. -----= Posted via Newsfeeds.Com, Uncensored Usenet News =----- http://www.newsfeeds.com - The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! -----== Over 100,000 Newsgroups - 19 Different Servers! =----- |
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dboswell wrote:
It's damaged. It just turns freely. Dave Hmmm. That should be fixable. See if there's some sort of mechanical coupler between the capacitor's shaft and the front panel knob. Also, be aware that most trimmer caps don't have stops; they will turn continuosly. Open up the cabinet, and see what it looks like. Art N2AH |
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Dave wrote:
From what I see turning 360 Deg. a couple of times either way doesn't affect my receive signal. That may be normal. The effect of the trimmer can hard to notice. Do you feel any resistance at all when you turn the knob, or does it feel like it's not connected to anything? The knob is turning a shaft that controls how much the capacitor plates are meshed. A 180 degree turn of the knob will take you through the entire tuning range (fully meshed to fully unmeshed). No need to turn multiple turns. Turn it very slowly, and look for SLIGHT variations in signal level. Sometimes, it's easier to tune to a frequency with no signal, and tune the trimmer for maximum background noise. The trimmer only needs to be adjusted when you change bands. Art N2AH |
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It may very well not have any affect. It depends on your antenna and the
frequency if it has any effect or not (as Brenda Ann already said). "DJB" wrote in message ... From what I see turning 360 Deg. a couple of times either way doesn't affect my receive signal. dave |
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DJB wrote:
From what I see turning 360 Deg. a couple of times either way doesn't affect my receive signal. dave I got my DX-160 out of storage and checked out the antenna trimmer variable capacitor. I was surprised to find that it's made to rotate only 180-deg. (half turn) like a main tuning cap'. This is because the straight edge of the rotating plates has an insulating joiner between them which prevents those plates from passing through the stationary plates more than a half turn. If your trimmer cap' is like mine, the only way it could turn 360-deg. would be if that insulating joiner has come off or the rotating plate assembly has completely separated from the shaft. The rotating plates are mounted in a series of ringed grooves on the shaft. You need to remove the bottom cover of the radio and see what's going on with the trimmer capacitor. Confirm that the rotating plates are still on the shaft. Then look for the insulating joiner between them. Be sure to look for any loose parts which may have fallen inside the radio, especially when you first remove the bottom cover. -----= Posted via Newsfeeds.Com, Uncensored Usenet News =----- http://www.newsfeeds.com - The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! -----== Over 100,000 Newsgroups - 19 Different Servers! =----- |
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ANT TRIM is 180 degree rotation on mine. As far as I remember, it is
there to provide a match. This receiver is designed for a high impedance antenna- long wire. |
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