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After reading the post by Guy Kudlemyer I decided
to open the feritte loop in my DA5. I was puzzled to see the feritte rod is slightly different then the replacement that I ordered back in ~1974. The replacment is 12" long, 3/4" diam, and has a 1/8" hole runing down the center through the entier length. The DA5 has a slightly shorter, 11 7/8", 3/4" feritte rod, with the 1/8" lengthwise center hole, but it also has a ~0.10" slot from the edge to the center hole. It also has two coils. the larger is near the center, and the other is a 6 turn that is not connected. Saturday I hope to wire them in series and see if this will lower the tuning range to 150~300KHz as with the DA7. The serial mumber is DA50001039 so my guess is this is a 2nd run. I have trouble accepting they sold more then a few hundred of these units. The "1039" is in a slightly lower position. It would be too much to expect the unit to only need a switch. While I modified the tuner unit to operate from an external +12V I never had a reason to open the loop. Terry |
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