Awhile ago I was having some trouble with an MN-4C that had failed.
Essentially it worked normally for 20M, 15M, and 10M but would not tune 40M,
80M or 160M. There appeared to be some arcing evidence around the 160M
capacitor. I'm thinking it may have experienced a surge from nearby
I'm wondering if there is a source for the plastic handles that press onto
the two capacitance switch levers on this tuner. Mine works fine, but the
handles are missing.
73, Curt KB5JO
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If I recall correctly they are the same as on a MN-7.
Joe N9JR
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From: Ken [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Sunday, January 28, 2007 2:21:29 PM
Subject: [drakelist] MN-4c
If anyone has a junked MN-4c tuner laying around, I would be more than
If anyone has a junked MN-4c tuner laying around, I would be more than
happy to take the little knob for one of the 3-position slider switches
off of your hands!
Ken/ACØDQ
I just bought an MN-4C on eBay (yeah...I should have known better), and
the meter was not mounted on the tuner. No biggie, I thought, but it
appears that the meter is taller and narrower than the opening.
Does anyone know of a source for a replacement meter that would be
correct for this tuner?
Affeldt Fred [EMAIL PROTECTED] made an utterence to the drakelist gang
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I have for sale a nice MN-4C tuner with a copy of the manual. This is
the transition tuner, essentially identical to the MN-7, but in
traditional
Dan Ringer [EMAIL PROTECTED] made an utterence to the drakelist gang
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I've found a source for functionally and (nearly) visually equivalent
knobs for the Reactive Range and Resistive Range lever
switches, and the VSWR Set
Has anyone found a reasonable replacement for the knobs on the MN-
4C tuner lever switches. They seem to self destruct.
Thanks!
Dan, K8WV
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