
JP uses hoist to unload the 600lb. cabinet |
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Nick & Mary rest after unloading |

cabinet waiting for the big move |

Nick built a 4' x 2' cart and loaded the cabinet onto it |
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Then JP, Trey and Nick rolled it down the path..... |

....through the woods.... |

.....down the hill......hoping it would not get away from us and keep
rolling 20' down into the creek...... |

...and around to the bottom floor back entrance..... |

Success! - outside looking in |

on a dolly in the shack |

in need of lots of cleaning |

After cleaning the filthy cabinet, I started cleaning the filthy
wiring harness |
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Work in progress - 1 of over 100 cables.... |

Much nicer! |

Power supply disassembled for cleaning & repair |

Replaced corroded, overheated wiring in power supply |

That looks better... |

Power supply re-assembled and ready |

Synthesizer disassembled for cleanup |
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Synthesizer modules |

Synthesizer MC selector switch |

Zillions of trimmer caps |

Starting re-assembly |

Back together with glowing Nixie tubes |
Oops - can't test the Synthesizer until I get the
Tuner hooked up - it has the 28vdc p/s to run the 1mc frequency standard. |

Tuner |

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Tuner band-change turret |

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Receiver #1 - notch filter, AF strip, AF filters, p/s, speaker cleaned and working |

Receiver #1 - AFC, AF control, IF strip, AF strip, etc.
cleaned and working - ready to start on the Synthesizer |

Receiver #1 - cleaned & working! |
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Amphenol 67-06C18-64S
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Amphenol 67-06C18-64S
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Amphenol 67-06C18-64P
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Amphenol 67-06C18-64P
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