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    Default AL-80B Input coil .100 hex tool

    I have looked and looked till I am blue in the face trying to find a .100 hex alignment tool (which Ameritron say's to use) to adjust the input coils on the back of my AL-80B.
    ANY HELP WOULD BE *GREATLY APPRECIATED*.
    Thank You
    N8IVW
    George

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    You mean like this one: http://www.philmore-datak.com/mc/Page%20207.pdf

    They're easy to find. Our local Fry's Electronics have them, in the tools section.
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    This .1 inch hex tuning tool is also available directly from Ameritron P/N is 965-6204 and price is $3.00.

    See Ameritron Website http://www.ameritron.com and place part number in Product Search window and click for more information.

    73, George N2CG

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    Quote Originally Posted by N2CG View Post
    This .1 inch hex tuning tool is also available directly from Ameritron P/N is 965-6204 and price is $3.00.

    See Ameritron Website http://www.ameritron.com and place part number in Product Search window and click for more information.

    73, George N2CG
    Thank You
    George
    N8IVW

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    Quote Originally Posted by WB2WIK View Post
    You mean like this one: http://www.philmore-datak.com/mc/Page%20207.pdf

    They're easy to find. Our local Fry's Electronics have them, in the tools section.
    Thank You
    George N8IVW

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    alternatively search for a 2.5 mm tool... .0984"
    .002" difference won't matter
    Never do anything you don't want to explain to the ambulance technicians.

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    Got mine at the local electronics store. Radio Shack used to have them but not anymore. I got a full kit of tuning tools for less than $5.00. Don't think that was too bad of a deal considering I would have to drive to Burbank and get one at the closest Fry's. That's about an hour and a half drive when LA area freeways cooperate and they seldom do. Sigh.......
    73
    Gary

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