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jhalphen 02-25-2008 01:59 PM

RCA CT-100 Channel Indicator Wheel Repair
 
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Hello to All,

My working CT-100 has a damaged channel indicator disk/wheel. This was discovered last week when frequent channel changes were accomplished during recent maintenance operations by a US CT-100 Guru on the unit.

As the following series of snapshots show, the disk/wheel is not broken (yet) but fragile, and therefore has been removed from active service to protect it from further damage.

I am seeking your help to either:

- Advice to reinforce/repair the original part.

- Eventually offer a complete, structurally solid original part. If exactly the same part was used on other models of RCA TVs, that's fine by me.

Please quote price/payment conditions by PM. I live in France, so please include USPS Air registered delivery.

Thank! you! very much in advance for any help,

Best Regards

jhalphen
Paris/France

kx250rider 02-26-2008 11:09 AM

That same indicator wheel (fitting the KRK-12 series tuners) also came on high-end B&W sets of 1953-55. Some were convex shaped, (probably the 1955 models?)

They show up on eBay now & then, usually for $20 or so.

That one of yours is very interesting since it has the different channel numbering :)

Charles

Dave A 02-27-2008 07:27 AM

There were four blanks in the turret for UHF inserts that were purchased separately. They even came pre-tuned for the UHF channels in your area. Pop out the blank and insert. They drop right in. Mine do not have a number sheet with them though. That may have come with the set.

I am told that the strips are re-tuneable. I think mine are for Ch 31 and 59.

Dave A

julianburke 02-27-2008 09:11 AM

The blank inserts were not purchased separately, each set came with all that you needed for your area.

fsjonsey 02-27-2008 11:06 AM

I've repaired knobs with broken shafts before. I take a dremel tool with a cutoff disc and cut off the broken shaft, then sand it clean. I find another knob with the same sized shaft and do the same. I reattach the shaft from the donor knob with 1-ton epoxy. It works every time I've tried it.

wiseguy 03-08-2008 05:53 AM

jhalphen
I had sent you e-mails on finding one of these..this time i thought i would post directly about where there is one of those channel indicator wheels..if still interested please e-mail me or send a message.
terry


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