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Looking for this switch (Midas Venice solo switch)

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Jamie

Jan 1, 1970
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so sorry you posted this as PHIL will enter into his diatribe!!!
but you are correct in that wd 40 is not a lubricant!
water displacement formula 40.
Yes, I realize my mistake of contradicting Phil. I'm sure this will
get him out of his rat hole to spit out more garbage.

Every one can place the blame on me for this one..!

http://webpages.charter.net/jamie_5"
 
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Phil Allison

Jan 1, 1970
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"Jamie" = Maynard A. Philbrook, KA1LPA

A radio ham & demented coder scribbler by trade.

And a rabid usenet menace by night.


....... Phil
 
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Phil Allison

Jan 1, 1970
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"Eeysore" ...
"Jamie" = Maynard A. Philbrook, KA1LPA
A radio ham & demented coder scribbler by trade.
Which is why I won't be doing that.


** Wot an imbecile.



....... Phil
 
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Jamie

Jan 1, 1970
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Phil said:
"Jamie" = Maynard A. Philbrook, KA1LPA

A radio ham & demented coder scribbler by trade.

And a rabid usenet menace by night.


...... Phil
Ha, is that all you can muster up boy?

I find your lack of creativity on the subject of
profound vocabulation , very boring..

It's my opinion and others may agree that
Phil, appears to be out to pasture.

For some of us, getting old is a real bitch!

P.S.
Have a good day Philis..

http://webpages.charter.net/jamie_5"
 
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Eeyore

Jan 1, 1970
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Phil said:
"Eeysore" ...

** Wot an imbecile.

Indeed.

Instead I have contacted the sales director of Shuttlesound to find out why his
company does not keep adequate spares stock and contacted Bosch/Telex directly
to try and identify the switch.

Incidentally, despite the wording on the back, it was NOT designed in the UK at
all, but entirely by Dynacord. Probably explains the diabolical inter-channel
crosstalk.

Graham
 
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Igor

Jan 1, 1970
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Have a look at the below link. From what I gather, the actual brand is
"Schalter", which is owned by Assmann. "Tast" is German for "test", which I
suppose is actually a colloquial expression of a function, I don't know
what.

Page down. Besides the DIP switches, there is a type called a "taster."

All this talk about Assmanns, DIPs and tasters is getting me excited!
 
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Eeyore

Jan 1, 1970
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Eeyore wrote:

After a few carefully considered phone calls and emails, not least to the
manufacturer and the sales director of the agent, the switch has
mysteriously appeared 'in stock' !

The spares guy made out he'd been ordering some in all along which is funny
since he didn't mention that on Friday !

Graham
 
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Eeyore

Jan 1, 1970
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Eeyore said:
Eeyore wrote:

After a few carefully considered phone calls and emails, not least to the
manufacturer and the sales director of the agent, the switch has
mysteriously appeared 'in stock' !

The spares guy made out he'd been ordering some in all along which is funny
since he didn't mention that on Friday !

Nearly forgot !

Thanks everyone for all the positive input.

Graham
 
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Eeyore

Jan 1, 1970
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bg said:
Eeyore wrote

The Ampex ATR700 decks use a switch that might be the same beast. It is a
PCB that slides into the pushbutton. I've seen spares for sale on the net
for that switch. You might want to search for ampex parts. AMpex mailing
list or something like that.

Thanks but that doesn't sound like it. I'm fairly confident it's an ALPS (or
similar) part.

Graham
 
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