I have an old D-104 that no longer works. It will only throw a dead carrier. Has anyone come out with a good replacement for the head element?
Terry
Terry
Not much to loose right? Thanks for the suggestion.I have a D104 that the crystal element quit working once. I had taken the microphone apart and then couldn't get back to it for about a week. Then just goofing around, I put it back together and tried it. Wouldn't you know, the darn thing worked.
I think I know what fixed it.
When I had it apart, I had inadvertently laid the element face down on the diaphragm. This apparently caused the wax that connects the diaphragm to the armature to stick back together. This was several years ago and it still works.
It might be worth a shot.
I'll try your suggestions too. That is as soon as my antenna gets here. Thanks!I like to use solvent on a thin piece of cardboard like a match cover to clean the contacts, nothing abrasive.
And sometimes warming the element with the wife's hair dryer will bring them back to life.
Sometimes.
73
Jeff
Bingo !There is a crack in the black wax.
The diaphragm looks all dented up and bent, was it working like that in the past?Here is the head. There is a crack in the black wax.
I am at least the second owner. Yes, it worked great. I was concerned about the dent but as I said it worked.The diaphragm looks all dented up and bent, was it working like that in the past?