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Tue, 7 Aug 2012 10:51:12 -0500
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My apologies Harry.  try turning knobs and note the 
differences.  We're here to help but I would suggest experimenting 
first.  You can't break anything.
Pat, K9JAUAt 01:51 AM 8/7/2012, you wrote:
>Hi all,
>Well, as you all know, I have a used Kenwood ts120, and on push to talk, =
>it works perfectly!
>However, here's the problem. On cw, when I'm in cw mode, the rig doesn't =
>always transmit. However, if I push down on the transmit button, you =
>know, the button on the left side of the radio, and then, I use the code =
>key, it sends cw then.
>Also, I cannot get the vox to work when speaking.
>So, what do you all suggest? Does this call for a vox sensativity =
>adjustment, or, is it a bad relay? When I use the ptt, it has no problem =
>keying up and letting me talk on phone.
>So, what do you all think?
>73,
>Trippy, ac8s

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