D Doug Member Mar 14, 2025 #1 I don't recognize the symbol. I assume jp could be Japan I font know what this switch was for..had them better 20yrs Doug Attachments 20250314_204948.jpg 151 KB · Views: 80
I don't recognize the symbol. I assume jp could be Japan I font know what this switch was for..had them better 20yrs Doug
rjenkinsgb Well-Known Member Most Helpful Member Mar 15, 2025 #2 It looks like it could be for operation via a linkage at the end, such as mode or band switching in older TVs or radios? No idea on the maker, it could be a custom type for a specific manufacturer.
It looks like it could be for operation via a linkage at the end, such as mode or band switching in older TVs or radios? No idea on the maker, it could be a custom type for a specific manufacturer.
S schmitt trigger Well-Known Member Most Helpful Member Mar 17, 2025 #3 What type of product is the switch installed? What brand?
D Doug Member Mar 17, 2025 #4 Idk. From my days of servicing 1970 to 2000 . They were in a unmarked parts drawer. Attachments 20250317_141640.jpg 167.6 KB · Views: 52 20250317_141624.jpg 95.1 KB · Views: 50
S schmitt trigger Well-Known Member Most Helpful Member Mar 17, 2025 #5 Most likely from an audio/visual low cost Japanese or Taiwanese product. Very likely custom made.
D Doug Member Mar 17, 2025 #6 I didn't know if the symbol was a known manufacturer. Thought maybe went to a head on a tape deck.. Back in the drawer with the rest of them
I didn't know if the symbol was a known manufacturer. Thought maybe went to a head on a tape deck.. Back in the drawer with the rest of them
S shokjok Member Mar 31, 2025 #7 It resembles a RECORD switch on a vintage audio cassette player/ recorder, or a signal BOOST switch on a SSB receiver. I removed longer switches before from discarded home electronics; don't have any of them now.
It resembles a RECORD switch on a vintage audio cassette player/ recorder, or a signal BOOST switch on a SSB receiver. I removed longer switches before from discarded home electronics; don't have any of them now.