PS Magazine - MARCH 1972

PS, The Preventative Maintenance Monthly

1972 SERIES, ISSUE 232

MARCH 1972

PS Magazine - MARCH 1972 - Page 21 of 35
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You're doing Neither yourself nor your
T-195 Uansmi±ter a²y good by playing
around with
±he
baNd
selector
switch
when
It
develops
a
case
of
hit-and³
mIssItis.
Even though a LittLe jiggle here and
there will sometimes seat
the
switch,
you're riskIng your capability ±o com-
muNicate´
Sooner or la±er µou'll Have to get the switch adjusted or replaced by the men at
the suppo¶ shop.
Why not make it sooner? ·f you keep pu±tINg off your T³195¸s trip to suppo¶¹ your
traNsmitter may Not work when you reaLLy need it.
f
:·Q
FUSE NEWS
Fuse
trouBle
with
yoºR
T³195A
or
T»95¼ tr½nsMitter¾
Weep no more, my laddie ¿ÀÁ It's FSÂ
5920-280³3473
you
waNt
fOr
theÃe
2
ModeLs. ÄÅis¸LL gÆt you a 25-amp fuse foR
the F63 PsitIon on the conUoL paneL´
ÇS 5920³È87³2É4, Ê listed In ËWÌ Í1³5820-3Î5-35/1 (ul È5)¹ is the wronG fuse
for the A aÏd ¼ ModelsÐ which have transistorIzed high³voltage power supplIes´
The plain T³195 model takes a 30³aÑp ÒFSÂ 5920-5È5-0035Ó fuse for the FÈ03,
a
listÆD in Ch 3 to TÔ 1Í-5820³335³10 and the -20ÕÀ
38
BY THe
NUS£R,
HOo·±.'
A sImpLe twIst of a knob can save unneceÖsary wear À.× anØ repair downtiMe À.´ on
±he frequency adjusÙÚÛnt mechanisÑ of yoÜr ÝÞ392/ßÝÝ receiveRÀ
Ìr, In ±hIs case¹
e± Lucky àÀà by
not
skipping Step 13 of the frequency adjustment
procedures iN TÔ 11-58á0-Î3â-10×
ãIke It shows on paGe á0 of the Tä¹
turN ±he å·Aã ZEÝÌ control as æar to the
rIght Ê It¸ll Go befoç you adjust ±he
KèéêYCãES coNUol ëor a ìero beat´
Take Steps 13¹ 1â aNd 15 in tíat order
À.À and you¸ll stay out of the repair shopî
TurniNG thï å·Aã ðEÝÌ controL full rIght disengages the VFÌ clutch drIve from
the gear traInñ Which not only lets you adJust to ìero beatò but also saves the aforeó
mentIoned wear´
¼ig poInt: any good operator gets that way because he doesn't take damaGông
sho¶cuts. ·n short¹ if you're gonna adjust the frequencyõ use ½Ll the steös in the
T.
When you÷ve got a s±uck³up receIver
cover oN your ø-3ùú )/ÕT haNdûet, you'ç
gonna come up with mighüy littLe recepý
tioN´
The thin rubber cover binds to the reþ
ceiver
element
and sealÃ
the
"hearing
ÿ
hoLesÀĀ
!±²l•
.
1_:±²
You can improve the sItÜation with a lIttle āĂăuÑ Pwder applieĄ to the inąide
of the handset receiver coveR after you Ćean and dry It thoroughLy.
¼ut ć sure to leave only a thin coat of the powDer¹ since too Ĉuch of the whiĉ
stuff might combIne with Ñoisture and Leave you right back where yoÜ st½Ċed ċroMÀ
Stuck´
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