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    Quote Originally Posted by N8YX View Post
    Interesting, Eddie. Have a link to the product you're talking about?
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    Never tried the liquid bearings, it may be okay for this application.

    What I have used for many years is call La Perle clock oil. They also made a lighter weight watch oil. I tried to get a link from two of the places I deal with for my clock parts and supplies, but couldn't find the La Perle. I did find some older price sheets, and over the years, the stuff really went up in price, big time, probably due to demand and lack of supply. I did some looking around, and it appears the stuff is no longer available or not being made any more. That is a little distressing, as that is about the only stuff I really depend on. There are other synthetic oils around, but most I never tried.

    So I did some further research, and found some stuff called Nano Oil. Some of the top notch clock shops have switched over to this for a lubricant for timepieces from delicate watches to turret clocks. It comes in three weights 5, 10, and 85. The 85 for turret and mainspring use, the 5 for smaller applications, and the 10 for clocks. The 10 is what I'm going to give a try. I will probably order all three since I have applications from delicate stuff to larger bushing/bearings, and others that I would use the 85 on.

    Again, this is a fairly new product, and I haven't tried it yet. I hope it will give the results I desire. If not, there are other synthetic clock oils on the market. I have tried several with good results. They are, by most standards, quite expensive, but again, a little goes a long way. They include Moebius and Nye, which I use as an adjunct to the La Perle. Like most "clock" type people, I'm always looking for a better lubrication product. The Nye and Moebius can be found at Timesavers or Merritts Clock. Search on oils. Etsyntha is another good one I have used, but very pricy. Since these oils and lubes are excellent for all styles of precision timepieces, keep in mind that they are good choices for gears, shafts, and other mechanical apps in radio. Most clock bushings are brass or bronze, as are many of the gears and such in the equipment we use.

    I hope this info helps.



    http://www.nano-oil.com/

    http://www.nano-oil.com/Products.html
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    "Maybe this stuff?"
    Soitenly NOT, Moe! A ripoff I'm not about for a New York minute! When it comes to syn oil why pay 7 bux for ONE ounce when you can get a whole quart for $3 more?
    "I hope this info helps."
    Mork wants $43 for an ounce of Nano Nano... ORK! It looks like some entrepreneurs are filling 32 little plastic bottles from one big one... MUAHAHAHAAAaaa.
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    Well, all is not well. Ahem. But I don't think this is a radio problem.

    Ben tried to listen to the Breezeshooter's Net last night (28.480 MHz 9 PM ET -- 0100 Z right now, 0200 during Standard time). Couldn't hear a thing. He then had a nearby ham listen, the ham could hear him, but he couldn't hear anything.

    Now, on further investigation, Ben told me that he'd had a similar issue (NOW he tells me) with the 10 M rig I'd loaned him a few months ago. AND with the Omni V that Bill W3WH used to own... and I think Fred knows how well that rig receives.

    So, it sounds to me like it's either a coax issue, or an antenna issue. The antenna is an old AR10 Ringo, and based on some observations Ben relayed to me this morning, well, that's my primary suspect. So, Ben's looking into borrowing the club's HF6V. I know the Butternut is working well -- we used it at Field Day, and I got nominated to (re)assemble it. Despite that, it worked quite well.

    And just to be safe, I'm going to dig up a run of coax to loan him.
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    And a 10 meter dipole for a "quickie".

    Maybe deployed as a vertical, or a center fed "L"?
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    There's not a whole lot to go wrong with a Ringo, that is unless the installer forgot to waterproof the coax connector assembly and the coax filled up like a garden hose and the metal is all corroded. Try connecting an ohm meter between the shield and center conductor to see if the antenna is shorted. (;->)
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    Quote Originally Posted by W3WN View Post
    ...AND with the Omni V that Bill W3WH used to own... and I think Fred knows how well that rig receives.
    Why, that thing's deaf as a post on 10!

    No static at all...like there isn't an antenna connected to it.

    Then your buddies come booming in at their usual signal strength and the rig amazes you.

    I think some people regard a quiet receiver as a broken one. Absolutely not true - had the Omni V on the bench last weekend and it had no trouble whatsoever hearing a signal from the generator when said generator's output was reduced as low as I could get it. 0.01uV, to be exact.

    Given that the Omni's receiver is slightly quieter on 12 and 10M than the other bands, its RX bandpass filters might need a touch-up to maximize signal transfer on the upper HF segments but you really couldn't prove it by me.
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    Ben & I talked it over... he's going to try a few things, starting with a simple wire antenna mounted at the base of his 2 M vertical.

    The Ringo has clearly seen better days... at the very least, cleaning off the oxidation, replacing any rusted screws/bolts with stainless steel, and general TLC won't hurt it.

    And I'm going to get Ben some "fresh" coax; I have a partial roll (originally 500 feet) I purchased a few years back from a SK estate, I think I can spare a few feet off of it... just in case it is the coax that's the problem, not the antenna.
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    Quote Originally Posted by N8YX View Post
    Why, that thing's deaf as a post on 10!

    No static at all...like there isn't an antenna connected to it.

    Then your buddies come booming in at their usual signal strength and the rig amazes you.
    Even the lowly (but amazing) Omni D's and Corsair rigs will do that to ya.

    I think Ten Tec is gonna do something really freaking cool in the next 12-24 months. Because they gr0k analog AND digital together, better than most. For me it's a battle between Flex, Ten Tec, Elecraft, and those Sierra folks for the next amazement.

    As a fan, I hope Ten Tec kicks everybody's ass.
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    Quote Originally Posted by WØTKX View Post
    I think Ten TecAs a fan, I hope Ten Tec kicks everybody's ass.
    Me too, because that will make Elecraft sit up and take notice, which means that the next thing they come out with will be even better, which will make Ten Tec sit up and take notice...
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