Did you wipe it back off? It sounds like you may have needed a little 
lubrication, De-oxit is for tarnished (oxidized) components. You may want to go 
to Rat Shack and buy some tuner cleaner and spray it in the control hopefully 
displacing the De-oxit. Even WD-40 would be better. (Yes I know, but it is good 
in a pinch)

Bob Young
Boatanchor City, Analog, MA. KB1OKL

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From: [email protected]
Date: Fri, 15 May 2009 16:08:21 -0700
Subject: [NRC-AM] KIWA NO-NO?


I have a Kiwa air core loop and the antenna matching knob has gotten noisy to 
the point that it is virtually useless on the high end. I therefore put a 
droplet of Deoxit in it. The good news is that it is now very clean. The bad 
news is that it seems to have shorted out; there is no amplification anywhere 
on the band. What's next?

 Pete TaylorTacoma, WA12225w 4719nHQ180 + Kiwa air core loopICF2010 + "     "   
 "      "DX398; Palomar loopSRF-59 & -M37VEton E100 

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