John, Thanks to you and ALL for the info! I truly appreciate the collective wisom of everyone on this list. Terry Peterson LA, CA On Sun, 13 February 2000, "John M. Formsma" wrote: > > Terry, > > I'm a SAT II user. Sometimes the foot switch wire will develop a short in it > at the plug. The switch will not advance the SAT to the next note unless one > holds the wires together in the "right" place. All one needs to do is go to > Rad Shack, buy a 3/32" sub-mini phone plug, and solder the wires to the > plug. (Make sure you solder before the short, cutting off the bad section of > wire.) It will work fine after that. You can use a spare piece of plastic > tubing as a strain relief for the plug so the breakage will not happen again > as quickly. I made my strain relief from the kind of tubing used to repair > player pianos. > > John Formsma > Blue Mountain, MS > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: owner-pianotech@ptg.org [mailto:owner-pianotech@ptg.org]On Behalf > Of pianolover@worldspy.net > Sent: Sunday, February 13, 2000 12:24 PM > To: pianotech@ptg.org > Subject: SAT II users > > > Just out of curiousity, how many SAT (II) users are members of this list? > Have you ever had trouble with either the "foot" or "thumb" switch? Also, > the manual mentions a "LOWBAT" indication will be seen in the left window, > when the battery is low, but that's not what I get; Instead, I get little > black "dots" on either side of the note and/or octave indicators (left > window). > > Terry Peterson > LA, CA > > > ______________________________________________________________ > Get free Internet service and email at http://www.worldspy.com ______________________________________________________________ Get free Internet service and email at http://www.worldspy.com
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