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Hi.
Great to hear you got your rig up and talking again. I would like to know
what the folks over at kenwood tell you. I am really enjoying my tmv71a as
well.
73.
Darren Duff.
amateur radio station KK4AHX.
Vice President,
Cherokee Amateur Radio Society.
http://www.cherokeehams.com
Cherokee County ARES.
http://www.cherokee-ares.org
-----Original Message-----
From: For blind ham radio operators [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
On Behalf Of Jim Gammon
Sent: Friday, January 04, 2013 12:38 PM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: New Vgs-1 chip installed and working
Hi list, just wanted to give you a foblow up about the Vgs-1 chip. I got a
new one from HRO yesterday, installed it and the rig started talking again.
Now I think I will take the old chip, dip it some salsa and eat it. No, on
second thought if I did that, I may stop talking just like it did! Sorry to
Bob who I sent a similar message to last night thinking it would go to the
list. I plan to call Kenwood and ask them there thoughts about why a chip
would just quit after working fine for more than two years. Jim WA6EKS
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