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Another Inside the HDR Thread: Dissecting my HDR
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<blockquote data-quote="Doc 05" data-source="post: 227631" data-attributes="member: 11873"><p>Dissecting the HDR: The control panel and rubbing plate.</p><p></p><p>1. The heavy duty electrical tape is in fact "heavy duty" (and a pain in the butt to un-tape).</p><p></p><p>2. Steven had some "unique" building techniques: every time he would tape down a wire,</p><p>it would be the only wire; a new wire, a new piece of tape, stacked on top of each other.</p><p>It took a little "effort" to work through the tape.</p><p></p><p>3. The coil is a "caduceus coil", and I remember Steven having trouble with taping the coil to lie flat to the case/rubbing plate.</p><p></p><p>4. The potentiometers: 2 Radio Shack 10k-Ohm Audio-Taper Potentiometer Catalog №: 2711721</p><p>Steven would cut down the shafts to make them fit on the face-plate and have the knobs not too high.</p><p></p><p>5. The switches: 3 Radio Shack 125VAC SPST Mini Toggle Switch 3A Catalog №: 2750612</p><p>Steven use to buy the Radio Shack 250VAC 2P SPST ON-OFF Mini Toggle Switch 6A Catalog №: 2750324, that came with the colored slip=on tips (red, green, and white) But had purchased a bunch of colored tips from Digi-Key so he could buy Radio Shack's other mini switches when the 3 packs were unavailable.</p><p></p><p>6. The knobs: 2 Radio Shack 1" Molded Hexagonal Control Knobs 4-pack Catalog №: 2740416</p><p>Steven originally used guitar control knobs that were numbered 1-10; these "confused" people that didn't understand radionics "tuning" and "stick" reactions and were looking to set-a-date with two dials 1-10.</p><p>And trying to write instructions on how to get a "stick reaction", while tuning an HDR is difficult at best.</p><p></p><p>Unfortunately all I know about Steven's orders from Digi-Key were the Black Bakelite Boxes, the wire, and the light on the control panel. (there could be more)</p><p></p><p>As I come across and/or remember information, I'll post it.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]13559[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p></p><h3></h3></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Doc 05, post: 227631, member: 11873"] Dissecting the HDR: The control panel and rubbing plate. 1. The heavy duty electrical tape is in fact "heavy duty" (and a pain in the butt to un-tape). 2. Steven had some "unique" building techniques: every time he would tape down a wire, it would be the only wire; a new wire, a new piece of tape, stacked on top of each other. It took a little "effort" to work through the tape. 3. The coil is a "caduceus coil", and I remember Steven having trouble with taping the coil to lie flat to the case/rubbing plate. 4. The potentiometers: 2 Radio Shack 10k-Ohm Audio-Taper Potentiometer Catalog №: 2711721 Steven would cut down the shafts to make them fit on the face-plate and have the knobs not too high. 5. The switches: 3 Radio Shack 125VAC SPST Mini Toggle Switch 3A Catalog №: 2750612 Steven use to buy the Radio Shack 250VAC 2P SPST ON-OFF Mini Toggle Switch 6A Catalog №: 2750324, that came with the colored slip=on tips (red, green, and white) But had purchased a bunch of colored tips from Digi-Key so he could buy Radio Shack's other mini switches when the 3 packs were unavailable. 6. The knobs: 2 Radio Shack 1" Molded Hexagonal Control Knobs 4-pack Catalog №: 2740416 Steven originally used guitar control knobs that were numbered 1-10; these "confused" people that didn't understand radionics "tuning" and "stick" reactions and were looking to set-a-date with two dials 1-10. And trying to write instructions on how to get a "stick reaction", while tuning an HDR is difficult at best. Unfortunately all I know about Steven's orders from Digi-Key were the Black Bakelite Boxes, the wire, and the light on the control panel. (there could be more) As I come across and/or remember information, I'll post it. [ATTACH type="full"]13559[/ATTACH] [HEADING=2][/HEADING] [/QUOTE]
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