In the "Climaster" tank circuit the 2m section is coupled to the antenna by a swinging link.
if you swing the link out of the center of the tank coil
then you HAVE removed the 2m antenna from the circuit.
No need to disconnect it.
I didn't say to disconnect the link, I said disconnect the 2 meter antenna when operating 6 meters. The Load and Tune controls in the final compartment need to be adjusted when operating 6 meters unless you're referring to removing the Zeus(one S) from its cabinet, then removing the top from the final compartment, and manually moving the link out of the way.
my manual appears to be a very nice ring bound copy
which I suspect came from peter markavage
the PS/Modulator diagram says CL-10-258E in the lower right corner
if this is different from what you have... I can have it scanned.
I checked my database. The only order I have listed for you was made in 12/02 for $6.50 so your Zeus manual didn't come directly from me or it was ordered some time back in the 90's. I can't remember, since the Zeus folder is in the file room, if Ed Clegg provided any additional information on the Zeus from his files. I know he provided alignment and other service related info to me on the the Interceptors. Venus, Thor, 99'er, 22'ers, and 66'ers.
BTW besides my overhauled Zeuss, Interceptor B and All Bander,
I have a second nice set, not overhauled ( rx and allbander work) xmtr not checked
Both sets are available.
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For the last several months for fun and giggles, I've been using my Clegg Interceptor B with the All Bander as my receiver of choice on 75 and 40 meters AM. The companion transmitter is the Icom IC-756 PRO II driving a Heath SB-200. The combo has worked well. I think next up is to replace the Interceptor/ ALL Bander with the Squires Sanders SS-1R receiver and how that plays in the combo.