Carel, PA0CMU [EMAIL PROTECTED] made an utterence to the drakelist gang
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Hi Dieter and group,
Unfortunately, I don't remember which transistor it was. It most likely was
located on
the 2nd IF / Audio board.
It is Q1113 a 2N3904
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On Dec 13, 2004, at 7:36 AM, Carel, PA0CMU wrote:
Carel, PA0CMU [EMAIL PROTECTED] made an utterence to the
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Dieter Horst [EMAIL PROTECTED] made an utterence to the drakelist gang
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Hi Vic and group,
some years ago I replaced a 'semi-faulty' transistor in the audio chain which
caused some
kind of noise or rumble.
Unfortunately, I
- PA0CMU.
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Subject: [drakelist] TR-7 Receiver Noise
Date: Tue, 07 Dec 2004 16:04:27 +
[EMAIL PROTECTED] made an utterence to the drakelist gang
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Greetings.
I recently put a TR-7 on the air
Carel, PA0CMU [EMAIL PROTECTED] made an utterence to the drakelist gang
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Vic,
Try this:
- disconnect the AC-line!
- remove the PS7 control cable on the rear panel of the TR7
- make a temporary connection with a piece of wire
sebdesn [EMAIL PROTECTED] made an utterence to the drakelist gang
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BE CAREFUL OF THE JUMPER ON THE CONTROL CABLE IT IS LINE VOLTAGE!!!
Bud Schieving WØHG
Try this:
- disconnect the AC-line!
- remove the PS7 control cable
[EMAIL PROTECTED] made an utterence to the drakelist gang
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Greetings.
I recently put a TR-7 on the air that I purchased several months ago. All is
fine except that there is what I can best describe as a low frequency rumble
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