Dial belts again
bill kraeling
bill at LOGANTELE.COM
Wed Nov 17 21:16:42 EST 1999
Sorry, I should have tested it, the web site for Consolidated is
www.ceitron.com. Go to the site and look under passive components, belts
and you can custom order any size belt. Sorry for the mistake.
-----Original Message-----
From: bill kraeling <bill at LOGANTELE.COM>
To: HEATH at LISTSERV.TEMPE.GOV <HEATH at LISTSERV.TEMPE.GOV>
Date: Wednesday, November 17, 1999 7:46 PM
Subject: Re: Dial belts again
>Some more information on belts. I have a catalog that lists a full
>inventory of belts by size. I am not an SB owner but the belt may be
>included. The company is Consolidated Electronics in Dayton Ohio telephone
>1 800 543 3568. They have a web site www.celtron.com.
>
>I have need for a transistor 417-261 TD401. There is a ecg, number 84 but
>it is listed as no longer available. Can anyone help?
>
>I am an avid heathkit fan having built many between 1958 until their demise
>as a premium kit maker. Although I am a ham and did build a Mohawk and
>Marauder(which I no longer have), my interest is in test gear and hi fi.
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>-----Original Message-----
>From: Stewart Lyon <stu_w6cux at JUNO.COM>
>To: HEATH at LISTSERV.TEMPE.GOV <HEATH at LISTSERV.TEMPE.GOV>
>Date: Tuesday, November 16, 1999 1:52 AM
>Subject: Re: Dial belts again
>
>
>>Hi again Paul,
>>Yes, the SB-101 had rubber belts. I built mine in 1968 (and still have
>>it) and it used belts. I used to get phonograph drive belts from my local
>>radio store as replacements -- but they don't carry them anymore. I tried
>>the PepBoys O-rings everybody is talking about but I think they are too
>>"spongy". I located a special o-ring that is made as a belt from an
>>aerospace supplier my co. uses and was able to get a few "samples" toward
>>the several thousand I was going to buy if they worked out. They did work
>>well but it's too much of a hassle to buy them.
>>
>>Now ... if one could locate a drive pully that had a set screw instead of
>>being soldered on the shaft, the dial strings would be a perfect
>>solution. Of course you also need the springs which is a whole new set of
>>problems!!
>>
>>73, Stu W6CUX
>>
>>On Wed, 10 Nov 1999 21:10:25 -0500 "Paul K. Dean"
>><wb9hgz at CHARLOTTESVILLE.NET> writes:
>>{clip}
>>>So, on to the SB-102 manual and another beautiful diagram on
>>>installing rubber belts. Now, trivia..... my SB-101 manual is a
>>partial, no
>>>assembly.
>>> The 101 has rubber belts. Should it? I'm guessing so.
>>>Great discussion, folks!
>>>73, Paul, wb9hgz
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