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Wu Ming wrote:
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ohg...@gmail.com <
ohg...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > If it`s one of those open frame tuners, have at it. If it`s one of those
> > clear plastic super compact square tuners with plastic film separating
> > the plates, then any cleaner you use that carries a lube that doesn`t
> > evaporate will detune the tuner. It will work, but it will cause your
> > dial to be off, sometimes quite a bit. Over time, the error will slowly
> > decrease but never go away. If the radio has an osc trimmer, you might
> > be able to fudge a lot of the error away.
> >
> >
> To be honest I have no idea. Maybe the video I linked in my original
> question will tell you. Won`t have access to the device until next time I
> visit my parents and this may take a while unfortunate.
** See:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1hXeVQffq4s
...... Phil
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