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Hi, all.

Recently, I have noticed that the external speaker jack on my TS590 does not 
allow for a tight connection with the standard mini phono plug on the 
external speaker that I like to use.

I have checked the connections on the speaker plug, and they are 
electrically solid.

I also have tried several other speakers, and have gotten the same results.

It's almost like the jack mechanism that holds the plug is depressed too far 
to allow for a tight fit.

If I connect the speaker and work with the plug to properly seat the 
connection, everything works fine.

Obviously, I don't want to start messing with the jack and make things 
worse, but I'm wondering if others have had this issue,and if so, how you 
might have resolved it.

Thanks, and 73 from Tom Behler: KB8TYJ

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