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Butch Bussen <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 14 Jun 2011 12:04:18 -0700
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Which a e s?  When I spoke to the one in Vegas, they said they didn't do 
any installs.
73
Butch
WA0VJR

On Tue, 14 Jun 2011, Gary Lee wrote:

> Butdch and / or tom
>
> installing the vgs1 board is a snap.  I got mine pre-installed by aes, but
> it didn't work when I received it.
> Had to open up the rig, pull and reinstall the board.
>
> If memory serves, you take off the bottom with about a zillion screws.
> Voice board is in the upper left hand corner.  It is a couple inches square,
> and plugs on.  It was a very tight fit.
> reseating the board solved the problem.  So, if it makes it easier, you can
> install yourself.
>
> I've got to adjust the high stability oscillator I ordered on mine.  That is
> a solder in option, so I again let AES do it.
> However, they didn't do the adjustment procedure apparently.
> It's actually easy as well. Just got to get someone with eyes to locate the
> slug for me.
> all you do is set on wwv (highest freq you can receive), set rig for cw,
> then press key and zero beat with sidetone.
> Will let you know how it goes after I am finished.
>
> 73 and enjoy the new rigs.
>
>

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