Jeff I think you are on to something with the sticking relay. The 
question now is: how do we fix it?

Dave, W5UN

At 22:55 1/28/2008, you wrote:
>Hmmm...you know what?  Every now and again my 5000 displays "High 
>SWR" while transmitting (yet I know it's near 1:1 using an external 
>meter).  If I toggle back to receive and then retransmit, it's 
>fine.  I wonder if this is the same problem as the "deaf receiver" 
>issue, but on the xmit side?  Cause?  I bet it's a relay not being 
>properly closed (or opened).
>
>- Jeff, k6jca
>
>Dave Blaschke wrote:
>>
>>At 21:16 1/28/2008, you wrote:
>>
>>>
>>>I've never done that - when I'm operating I've found
>>>that simply toggling MOX fixes it.
>>>
>>>- Jeff
>>>
>>
>>
>>
>>Add me to the list of those experiencing this. I experience this
>>occasionally also. However, let me add: I often find that when the
>>receive comes back and seems dead, that if I listen carefully, and
>>there is a strong station on the other end replying, I will actually
>>hear his signal very weakly. I  momentarily trip the VOX or PTT and
>>the receive is back to normal levels.
>>
>>Dave, W5UN
>>
>>
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