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16th Dec 2021, 2:41 pm | #1 |
Triode
Join Date: Jan 2021
Location: Hove, East Sussex, UK.
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B&O Mini Deluxe 609.
I wonder if anyone can help me with the correct orientation of the ferrite rod in this radio. It can rotate within the limits of the cables but there is no mechanical means of rotating it by a knob once the radio is inside its housing. I don't like the idea of it being able to turn if the radio was moved or tilted.
It is a simple job to prevent from turning with a small blob of glue. Any thoughts please? |
16th Dec 2021, 3:22 pm | #2 |
Dekatron
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Leominster, Herefordshire, UK.
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Re: B&O Mini Deluxe 609.
I would guess the rod should be oriented for best signal pickup when the set is installed in its operating location which would normally not change very often. If the set is regularly moved about then any orientation will be as good or bad as any other. If you set the alignment parallel to the chassis then at least you'll know where it is and that signals will be strongest from the front or rear directions and least from the sides.
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17th Dec 2021, 9:20 am | #3 |
Octode
Join Date: Mar 2015
Location: Yorkshire, England.
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Re: B&O Mini Deluxe 609.
Rather than using something permanent like glue, I'd suggest that a wax candle dripped onto the base of the aerial would be sufficient to stop accidental movement but easily removed if, at a later date, you change the location of the radio.
Watch out for the flame, you don't want to melt anything!
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17th Dec 2021, 9:43 am | #4 |
Triode
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Re: B&O Mini Deluxe 609.
Thank you both. I especially like the wax idea
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