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I've never actually seen an RCA high band headwheel panel with ball
bearings. Plenty of low band ones though.<br>
If they existed, I can't imagine there are very many of them.<br>
Guy<br>
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On 4/17/2010 5:17 PM, Chuck Reti wrote:
<blockquote cite="mid:FC900B72-97AB-4122-AE00-21E7F7F0B354@gmail.com"
type="cite">On Apr 17, 2010, at Apr 17 4:28 PM, Scott Thomas wrote:
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<blockquote type="cite">Harold, Chuck, Don & Dennis,
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Thank you all for the info. I'll pass it on to the CE.
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This headwheel looks exactly like the ones I would see on the TR-70's
so I would assume air bearing.
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I thought the ball-bearing heads had a somewhat small tach wheel at the
top, whereas the air-bearing tach was the same size as the motor
housing.
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The TRT1 pictured often used ball-bearing heads. Some day I'll reveal
the rest of the photo that includes a 20 yr. old me in it.
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