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Thanks Mike and Mark,

Yes, I've tried all kinds of things. Everything from lightly tapping on the
AF gain dial, plugging and unplugging external speakers, leaving the rig on
for many hours in case heat improved things. I even opened up the rig and
made sure that there were no loose connections in and around the speaker
etc. Good thing is that it is not an intermittent problem.

Oriano VE7 D Y Z


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From: For blind ham radio operators [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
On Behalf Of Mike Duke, K5XU
Sent: Wednesday, June 10, 2015 2:29 PM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: TS440 Repair

Before you look too hard for a repair shop, try this.

plug an external speaker into the speaker jack on the back, and see if that
fixes it.

Or, push a plug into this jack several times, and remove it.

This is just to be sure that jack has not closed just enough to short out
the receiver audio. I have seen that happen.

As for repair shops for the TS440, you need to be aware that many of the
parts for that radio are no longer available from Kenwood, or from anywhere
else other than another used TS440. So, most shops will no longer take
them.

This is unfortunate, because the 440 is a fine radio.

--
Mike Duke, K5XU

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