Optima tuner question
Paul Blanchard
Posted 2010-01-23 1:04 PM (#381413)
Subject: Optima tuner question



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First, happy new year to all. It's been a while since I've been on.

To the point: I have an Optima with a tuner button that doesn't engage. Push it in, and it doesn't stay. (Ergo, it might be a generic button question.)

Any tips? The preamp functions perfectly well, otherwise, so the problem is limited to this one button and seems mechanical more than electronic.

Thanks,

Paul
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Paul Blanchard
Posted 2010-02-06 11:18 AM (#381414 - in reply to #381413)
Subject: Re: Optima tuner question



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Bump. Still looking for answers. (The board was closed after I posted this, so no one was able to respond.)
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Waskel
Posted 2010-02-06 11:39 AM (#381415 - in reply to #381413)
Subject: Re: Optima tuner question



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Paul, sorry I didn't see this before.
The tuner button on the Optima is the only one that is non-latching. Depressing it simply turns the tuner on, and it has a timed shutoff.

So if your tuner functions when you push it, it's working as it should.
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2010-02-06 12:26 PM (#381416 - in reply to #381413)
Subject: Re: Optima tuner question


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Welcome back, Paul. I actually tried to type a response to your question before I realized the site was shut down. Waskel's answer was better anyway.
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2010-02-06 12:27 PM (#381417 - in reply to #381413)
Subject: Re: Optima tuner question


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I made up for it by answering twice. Slow computer and a poor memory isn't a good match.
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