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Re: (ET) field weakening potentiometer with a Curtis 1204
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: Re: (ET) field weakening potentiometer with a Curtis 1204
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: Robert Troll <roberttroll hotmail com>
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: Tue, 20 Jun 2017 00:24:40 +0000
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: field weakening potentiometer with a Curtis 1204
A rheostat is what your looking for. I think Dave Brandt went that route. You can also use the stock FW card.
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