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If you really just want to do that, just run a wire from the ground
connection to a screw that holds the cover on. Much easier than
disassembly and messing with the output ground post. I have never done
that and don't have any problems. I've turned up the voltage on a
73
Butch
WA0VJR
Node 3148
Wallace, ks.
couple supplies for use with a 590. On Mon, 2 Nov 2015, Tom Behler wrote:
> Very interesting, Ed.
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> If someone else is brave enough to try this, let us know the results.
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> Tom Behler: KB8TYJ
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: For blind ham radio operators [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
> On Behalf Of Ed Malmgren
> Sent: Monday, November 02, 2015 5:17 PM
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: two rigs, one supply
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> I don't know if this is true in all cases but the Astron 35 used to come
> with the ground post insolated from chasses ground. They said it was that
> some used the supply for instrument work. I removed the post and scratched
> the inside of the panel around the ground hole with a screwdriver to get a
> better connection. Just a thought.
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> ED K7UC
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