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Another KV-4000 owner noticed my article and asked whether I still have any spare switches. Sorry! I have donated the extras that I got from Jim.
But I might as well ask . . . Has anyone else with a KV-4000 found a source for these switches? They all seem to go bad, so a reliable source would be helpful to know about in future. Phil Nelson Phil's Old Radios http://antiqueradio.org/index.html |
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Dont remember who but someone had a ton of
TAC switches in there catalog years ago. Try a search for TAC switch & see whats out there. May not find the exact ones but maybe something that can be moused. 73 Zeno |
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I like the switches that NoPegs found. Looks like they could just be soldered in a bit above the board, and then need no shims. NoPegs - do you have an ID on those?
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Deja Vu on this thread. Thanks to Phil Nelson and his excellent write up of this switch issue. I bought this set brand new on 1-28-83 for whopping $456 wholesale. Mine was manufactured in June of 1982. I know Sony brought this out in 1980 and at the time was the worlds smallest CRT color television. Here is my record of the repair.
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Taking the six underside screws out reveals this board. But switch board is still a bit underneath. Having problems posting more than one photo at a time.
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Repair went nicely. I must have had same type of switches Phil did as I had to cut two of the ends off and mount it diagonal. Taking out four screws lets this piece remove so you have some additional room to work.
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