Hi Michael, I forwarded your post to a sighted ham friend who's done a good
bit of technical work on rigs for me, and is both "knowledgeable and
connected.
His name is Lowell Rieger, he lives in Thomasville, GA, his call is ny4d,
and his email is [log in to unmask] and he replied in part as follows.
"ki4nr is an aquaintance of mine who is an expert on the 940. He can most
likely fix this reasonably.
There are many positive reviews of his service on eham, business is called
lpc wireless.
He is in central Florida."
Both Lowell and I realize that you are located north of the border, so
shipping may be impractical. But, hope this might be of some help, Danny
Dyer, Wb4idu.---- Original Message -----
From: "Michael Ryan" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Wednesday, December 16, 2009 12:26 PM
Subject: TS-940, Torn, Live with it or retire it...
> Hi all: =20
>
> I'm really torn on what to do with my TS-940, live with the issues until =
> it dies or just junk it.=20
> Here's a description of the issues so I can get a list oppinion.=20
> On initial power up there's a blinking display, intermintent transmit =
> and receive and ATU function. =20
> The monitor does function but the audio level is way down, don't know =
> how to adjust, no mention in the manual.=20
> All of these issues occur for about 20 minutes, then the rig settles =
> down and operates normally.=20
> This has been happening for about 3 years now and doesn't get any worse. =
> =20
> In fact, I do receive excellent audio reports and the receive is also =
> excellent. This sounds like this could be either a PS or CPU issue and =
> would cost the price of a more modern rig on the used market to fix.=20
> I do use a banged up MC-60A desk mic with loose connectors and a torn =
> cable jacket, that's definitely going in the junk box as soon as I can =
> get a new TT 707. =20
>
> TNX all:=20
>
> Michael De VO1RYN=20
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