Thanks Don. I'm glad to hear that it's a classic symptom. Checking the
soldering was the first thing I was planning to do.
Thanks,
Gary N7HTS
Don Wilhelm wrote:
Gary,
That is the classic symptom of a poor soldered (or unsoldered)
connection.
If you can get it to fail (and keep it in a faili
Gary,
That is the classic symptom of a poor soldered (or unsoldered) connection.
If you can get it to fail (and keep it in a failing state), then you can
troubleshoot it, but if not, take a critical look at all the soldering
on the KSB2 board and reflow anything that looks like a bad solder
co
I've noticed lately that my K2 will stop transmitting on SSB after a
short period of time. It has happened before. If I turn it off and let
it sit a while, it will work fine again. It seems to me that perhaps it
is some kind of thermal problem. I haven't had a chance to look at it
yet but,
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