Good point and I agree. Sounds like popping the switches is a bit risky.
Caps a lot easier.
As I say good write up on the technique.
Thanks
On Sat, Mar 10, 2012 at 5:07 AM, wrote:
> Hi Paul
>
> Glad to be of help.
>
> If it's only just started it might be worth just doing the capacitor mod
> for
Hi Paul
Glad to be of help.
If it's only just started it might be worth just doing the capacitor mod
for now and seeing how it goes.
No real reason of course why you shouldn't dive straight in and dismantle
the switches, other than the slight risk of breaking one of the lugs, but
I'd go
Good timing.
I have just noticed that my 2 button has started acting up.
Thanks
Paul
WB8TSL
On Fri, Mar 9, 2012 at 8:48 PM, wrote:
> Given the current Loran situation I know this might have come a bit late
> but thought it worth sharing in case it's of any benefit to others. If it's
> old news
Given the current Loran situation I know this might have come a bit late
but thought it worth sharing in case it's of any benefit to others. If it's
old news then apologies for that but I've not seen it documented elsewhere.
Along with other equipment, the 2100 is known to suffer in the long