--- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

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To those who don't realize, the cold one is the defective one.  If it
ain't smokin, its loafin. The suggestion to replace the whole board is
a good one.
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Don't forget, there is a chance that one of the heavily soldered areas
on the PCB may have hairline crack causing one or more output
transistors to quit (cool to the touch).  I have discovered this
problem before in a GE Master II.  Before replacing the entire PA, you
may want to do some simple continuity checks between points and
re-flowing soldered areas that are suspicious.

Tom








 
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