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Old 09-05-2015, 03:39 PM
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Originally Posted by Electronic M View Post
The problem I had seeing the pics turned out to be on my end....Firefox crashed not long after I posted that comment and is displaying those pictures fine now.

I'd assume that chain drive is for the channel selector, and meets up with the gear train in the other picture. Could you post a picture of where the other end of the chain goes to? If I understand Adam's comments correctly there are at least two electronically actuated elements that must function for the tuner etc to move: the motor shaft which extends to mesh with a gear train + spins, and a solenoid with a gear on the end which extends to mesh some gears to connect the motor gear train with the tuner chain system.

The motor spins some of the gears right? If so look at the nearest gear it spins to the chain drive mech....If one of the solenoid gears should be linking the two but is not, and does not move with the correct button pressed try manually moving the solenoid (with the motor off) if it is sticky lubricate it and work it by hand a bit, if it moves freely look for drive voltage on it when the button is pressed. If it has drive voltage see if it is open, if it lacks drive voltage look at the control circuits.

I've never seen a mech quite like that before...Quite an interesting way to do things.
In the first photo with the blue arrow pointing to the shaft, it moves inward, but all the white plastic gears you see are frozen they will not move when the shaft depresses and I cannot move them with my fingers. You can see four plastic gears in the photo. There are three more under the top four. It is a 7 function remote and hard wired panel. 14 buttons for up and down. So nothing moves except that shaft. You can see how it connects to the front gear assembly.

In the second photo the white plastic gear with the chain drive connects to another gear under the channel drum to rotate the channel indicator. I was able to rotate the chain drive gear with my fingers to channel 3.

The brass gear above all the small gears: I was able to rotate this gear just slightly with my fingers, enough to fine tune from b&w to a color image. There was very little movement in the brass gear with my fingers.
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