[Jukebox-list] AMI PUSHBUTTON QUESTION

Ron Rich ronnnrich at yahoo.com
Wed May 16 15:01:11 PDT 2007


David,
  Don't have one here either--but that's good in theory only, for most jukebox "keyboards" (and other "connections" also). It does not always hold true in "real life", even in commercial use--although it's better that way, then in home use, as it gets more "action". "Stuff" just seems to migrate into those switches, and cause a poor contact.
  Ron Rich

David Breneman <david_breneman at yahoo.com> wrote:
  
--- Ron Rich wrote:

> It would seem to me that if one were not worried about "cheating",
> you could run a jumper on the "anti-cheat" circuit every few
> numbers, and it would cure that problem--Ron Rich

I no longer have one of these keyboards handy to check,
but aren't these switches "wipe upon make" in their
functioning, that is, one half slides against the other
after they first touch (or before they release)? If
that's the case, regular use should keep them functioning
once they're initially cleaned. 


David Breneman david_breneman at yahoo.com



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