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Date: | Thu, 12 Jun 2014 08:49:02 -0400 |
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Mike,
If you can't find or get someone to do up a keying cable locally, try
ebay.
I think it uses the same 7 pin din as the 2000, 590, 430, 440, 450, and
a bunch of other Kenwood's from the past 30 years. You can find them
with or without the ALC line wired.
If you happen to have one of those LDG breakout boxes laying around, you
can do one up with some RCA cables.
73, Steve KW3A
On 6/12/2014 7:19 AM, Michael Ryan wrote:
> Howard:
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> I have not been miss tuning my finals. Its just one of them things with tubes, if it is a tube. Tube quality the past few years has been poor.
> There also could be a transistor responsible for the driver tube which could be blown. When I 1ST got the 102 a few years ago, it had suffered considerable damage being shipped to me and in fact I got taken for a ride.
> Even though I sent it to florida for restoration, its possible that even this failing transistor could have been missed. As for springing for a rig, I don't think I'll be purchasing anything right now, just looking for an amp keying cable for the 570 and I'll use it should my 102 have to return to florida.
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> 73:
> Mike VO1AX
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