Re: Rate Adjust, Russian Aircraft clock
- From: "John S." <hjsjms@xxxxxx>
- Date: 26 Jul 2005 16:46:08 -0700
couri...@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
> The back is close to the one you showed but not exact. The one shown
> has electrical connections for (I think) a heater. Mine lacks this and
> has a half circle slot with a +/- adjustment tab.
>
> I'm careful to test the clock in the normal position (vertical).
Is vertical meaning it is lying face up? I don't think that is a
normal position for that clock.
>
> Its funny that the clock yields the best rate with the tab set about
> 60% to the + side. All the way + or all the way - it runs faster. The
> slowest I can get it to run is at this 60% spot, or +20 secs per day.
> All other positions of the adjuster make it run faster.
Was the clock new or used when you got it. It could be due for a
claining and reoil.
>
> Tom
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