[GreenKeys] 120 VPS tuning forks available
airrelic at juno.com
airrelic at juno.com
Tue Sep 2 12:03:56 EDT 2014
For years I blissfully used my 87.6 tuning fork and thought nothing of it. Then, I got another one. Suddenly the governors aren't set exactly where I thought they were. More adjusting. More disagreement. After a few weeks of this I got them both in the same place at the same time. Turns out they aren't exactly the same. Maybe one had a rough life? Who knows, maybe they are both inaccurate. If it ever becomes a huge issue, I will check them both against my electronic tachometer. I think anything electronic that works reliably and accurately is the way to go. KevinWW2TTY
---------- Original Message ----------
From: Simon Claessen <info at drukknop.nl>
To: greenkeys at mailman.qth.net
Subject: Re: [GreenKeys] 120 VPS tuning forks available
Date: Mon, 01 Sep 2014 10:40:58 +0200
VPS? visibillities per second? is it the frequency? then a arduino with
a led can do a good job in emulating one of those forks. running on a
16Mhz crystal makes a good pulsing led possible with just the blink
sketch and some timing tweaking.
simon
On 01-09-14 08:18, gfmurphy at earthlink.net wrote:
> Hi Ed:
>
> The governed motor for Models 14 and 15 typically turned at 2102 RPM.
> I've never had any reason to operate
> a M14/15 governed motor so I have no experience with them. The only
> tuning fork that I've ever heard being
> used with the M14/15 governed motor is the 87.6 VPS version. I've used
> a 120 VPS fork on a Model 28
> governed motor and they work as advertised. See the attached sheet from
> TTY Bulletin 1147B for a list of
> all of the tuning forks and rotating targets that were available. Note
> that the 87.6 VPS fork is listed as the
> Bell standard. The 87.6 and the 120 VPS tuning forks are the only ones
> shown in the 1124B Maintenance
> Tools book.
>
> There is a bit of a learning curve with using a shuttered tuning fork.
> The target must be brightly illuminated.
> Do not use an LED flashlight as they have a flicker rate which will
> cause confusion. Experiment with an
> incandescent or electronic fluorescent light source to get the best
> results. Try holding the tuning fork at
> various distances from the target and your eye to get the best results.
>
> Jerry Murphy
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: COURYHOUSE at aol.com
> Sent: Aug 31, 2014 8:56 PM
> To: gfmurphy at earthlink.net, greenkeys at mailman.qth.net
> Subject: Re: [GreenKeys] 120 VPS tuning forks available
>
> I got one Jerry - thanks for the lead. Question - is this
> also good for the model
> 14 with the governed motor also and others besides the 28?
> Thanks ! Ed#
> In a message dated 8/31/2014 5:54:34 P.M. US Mountain Standard Time,
> gfmurphy at earthlink.net writes:
>
>
> Greenkeyers:
>
> There are 3 ea. 120 VPS tuning forks available on that popular
> internet auction website. The price is $12.99 ea. with free
> shipping. This is an essential tool if you have a Model 28
> governed motor. No connection to the sale. Here's the link:
>
> cgi.ebay.com/231011137528
>
> Jerry Murphy
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Simon Claessen
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