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It is nice when your XYL can help you with the readings but it is much
better when you get a rig that is accessible so you can do it for yourself.
I used to have a wife who learned how to read skematics and would read them
to me and then I could figure it out and fix the rig myself. in those days
we never sent things away to be fixed, at least I was lucky enough not to
have to. That was when components were large enough to find them in your
hand if you were holding them. good luck
ED K7UC
-----Original Message-----
From: Michael Ryan
Sent: Wednesday, December 03, 2014 1:04 PM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Tuning your Valiant
Howard:=20
When you tune up your valiant, how do you get the MA and grid numbers =
when the meter only announces forward/reflected power and SWR and has a =
variable tone mode which increases or decrease in pitch with the =
fluctuating power?=20
Do you know that this transmitter has a max power of a certain level and =
don't go over that with the meter's tone? I don't know how to test out =
the other readings accept get my XYL to read the IC meter while tuning.=20=
Butch, this is why I'm getting the 102 ready to go back to FLA. There =
maybe something wrong with the bius and the 102 expert can properly =
diagnose and repair this.=20
To follow along a little, google NC4L Mal's Yaesu FT-102 page and you'll =
get the info on blown fuses.=20
Mal calls it thermal run away and once this begins, the tubes are pretty =
much done and the only way to fix this is to replace the tubes.=20
73: Mike VO1AX=20
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