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| HP-8569 Spectrum Analyzer Repairs |
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| bitseeker:
Reply #80 has pics, but the one for #82 seems not to be set for public viewing. |
| WastelandTek:
hmmmm, I better look at my noscript settings, all the other pics on this forum are working for me ??? |
| AF6LJ:
--- Quote from: WastelandTek on December 05, 2017, 12:46:56 am ---are there pics up there that I am not resolving for some reason? --- End quote --- I use to post all my pictures to Photobucket... Now I keep them in my Google album. Photobucket decided they wanted to charge an arm and a leg for the bandwidth used by people viewing linked images. |
| AF6LJ:
--- Quote from: bitseeker on December 04, 2017, 10:48:12 pm ---Yeah, not so easy replacing little metal bits of various kinds. I suppose one could learn to work with spring steel, but I have no idea what that involves to cut, form, etc. --- End quote --- It's not really that bad, although this time I get to do a lot more of gluing those contacts in place. I have been thinking about drilling and tapping the locations where the broken hot stakes are at. Using 0-80 screws as clamps to hold the contacts in place while the glue cures. We shall see how this goes. |
| VK5RC:
I have a friend who is a dentist, he is a glue and material 'king', some wisdom he passed on was that he often uses a tiny sand blaster (about pencil sized) to lightly etch materials before gluing. |
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