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PostPosted: Sun Jul 04, 2010 11:49 am    Post subject: Swing a Hamilton compass? Reply with quote

Hi guys, I removed the Hamilton Instruments, vertical card, magnetic compass from my KF lll. It was off by 20 degrees. I've read nearly all of the proceedures for swinging it: set North, take out half of error at South, same with East and West. I can set any two adjacents but the opposites are off by 20 -25 degrees. I've spent hours in my front yard and can get no closer than about 12 degrees all around. The screws have no markings that're supposed to point to 9 O'Clock. I can't imagine that it's broke. One thought was that a gear got jumped, somehow. I'm ready to take it apart but don't know if what I find will be self-evident. Do you think there'll be alignment marks inside? Anyone know how to contact a technician who works on them? They went out of business a while ago. A new one is incompatable with my finances. Thanks, guys. Larry

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PostPosted: Sun Jul 04, 2010 12:42 pm    Post subject: Swing a Hamilton compass? Reply with quote

I think it's a lot more likely that the steel tubing near it is magnetized and causing the errors. Search the list archives and you'll find a lot of discussion from folks who have tried, successfully and not-so-successfully, to degauss their fuselages.
I had a vertical card compass in mine that worked pretty well. I tried to mount it as far as possible from any tubes.
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[quote]Hi guys, I removed the Hamilton Instruments, vertical card, magnetic compass from my KF lll. It was off by 20 degrees. I've read nearly all of the proceedures for swinging it: set North, take out half of error at South, same with East and West. I can set any two adjacents but the opposites are off by 20 -25 degrees. I've spent hours in my front yard and can get no closer than about 12 degrees all around. The screws have no markings that're supposed to point to 9 O'Clock. I can't imagine that it's broke. One thought was that a gear got jumped, somehow. I'm ready to take it apart but don't know if what I find will be self-evident. Do you think there'll be alignment marks inside? Anyone know how to contact a technician who works on them? They went out of business a while ago. A new one is incompatable with my finances. Thanks, guys. Larry

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PostPosted: Mon Jul 05, 2010 3:34 am    Post subject: Swing a Hamilton compass? Reply with quote

Larry,
I have the same problem you do. I cant' get my Hamilton compass anywhere close unless I rotate the compass cockeyed in the housing (about 30 degrees off level) The adjustment screws don't help.I just use it to tell me if I am going on a general cardinal heading. It looks better than the boat compass I used to have. so I just live with it and use my Tru Trak enhanced vertical speed unit for direction as it has an internal GPS.
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PostPosted: Mon Jul 05, 2010 7:36 am    Post subject: Swing a Hamilton compass? Reply with quote

From what you've written I gather the following: You have removed
the Hamilton compass from your plane and you are standing in your
front yard with it, trying to set it. That's how I read what you've
written...is this correct? If so, that might be the problem.

Lynn Matteson
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On Jul 4, 2010, at 3:45 PM, larry copas wrote:

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Hi guys, I removed the Hamilton Instruments, vertical card,
magnetic compass from my KF lll. It was off by 20 degrees. I've
read nearly all of the proceedures for swinging it: set North, take
out half of error at South, same with East and West. I can set any
two adjacents but the opposites are off by 20 -25 degrees. I've
spent hours in my front yard and can get no closer than about 12
degrees all around. The screws have no markings that're supposed
to point to 9 O'Clock. I can't imagine that it's broke. One thought
was that a gear got jumped, somehow. I'm ready to take it apart
but don't know if what I find will be self-evident. Do you think
there'll be alignment marks inside? Anyone know how to contact a
technician who works on them? They went out of business a while
ago. A new one is incompatable with my finances. Thanks, guys. Larry

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