This brings to mind the early 60's. You could go to Arrow Electronics
on Long Island. The had trays of a large variety of ceramic switch
wafers, switch bodies, shafts, bolts, nuts etc. You simply selected
what your needed to build you MxNxP rotary switch..
Yearning for the past.
Brian
On 8/30/2013 14:26, Don Latham wrote:
I haven't looked on mine, but can you drill a 1/4 in hole and patch in
little pb switches? or patch in the common small 4-pin pcb switches?
looks ugly, of course, but...
Don
Bob Camp
Hi
Don't know if the switches are compatible, but the 5334 and 5335 are a
lot more common than the 5345 and 5370. For that matter I'd bet there
are a bunch of same era DVM's and such that have switches that might
work.
Bob
On Aug 30, 2013, at 2:32 AM, Christopher Brown <[email protected]> wrote:
Working on reviving a 5370B, have everything working except the
switches. (multiple switches took impact damage).
So, if anyone has 5370 or 5345 front switch/control board(s) they want
to part with, let me know.
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