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    Looking for spare Kw.E.a or Lw.E.a voltmeter test switch

    I'm looking for a Kw.E.a or an Lw.E.a voltmeter test switch. This will be just a parts piece for another repair job that I have. If you have a spare one, I would like to buy it from you.

    Thank you,

    Yuri

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    Kwea/LweA

    I have a spare NA-6 if somebody needs one.

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      #3
      Hello,
      I have a original voltmeter from KwEa, but I do not know, there can be sent to you?

      Best regards,Misi

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        #4
        Hello Misi,

        Does it include the actual push-button switch?

        Yuri

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          #5
          Yes, it include the actual push- button switch.The voltmeter contains two coils, and the switch chooses which active. One a scale of up to 3 V, write values 1,8 ; 2,2 ; 3 Volts .Another 80, 100 Volt and 120 Volts for the ende of scale .Additional rezistors missing .4 screws needed, but one corner is broken, incomplete.

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            #6
            I've sent you a PM

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              #7
              hello original KWE a voltmeter , (for memory N°267 ) has only 2 wires and no test
              button , it's done by the rotating switch , you select LT or HT or tube
              check
              pierre

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                #8
                Hello, Pierre,You are right, KwEa and LwEa has 2 wires Voltmeter, 3 wires Voltmeter has the Tornister Eb ( BERTA ).I have 3 pieses 2 wires Voltmeter, and only one 3 wires Voltmeter.
                Best regards, Misi

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                  #9
                  Unfortunately the test selector is a common weak spot of the Anton receivers. I think even in the war, the Germans suffered problems with the push button system, hence they replaced it with a rotating version later on. Chances of finding a functional spare test selector are very slim....

                  regards,

                  Funksammler

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                    #10
                    In your experience Funksammler, what are the weaknesses of the push-button test selector?

                    Yuri

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                      #11
                      hello , about weakness of push button , dust , corrosion , rain or condensation
                      will fasten the push button , the rotating switch , has only one entry
                      for dust ( the axis ) , i had one time dismantle completely a push buttons
                      model , it's complicate , and difficult to do , i will never do it again
                      there is a part in L shape , a sircular ring that hold all these L parts
                      a spherical ball , a spring......
                      pierre

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                        #12
                        Still looking for this........

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