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Steve Forst <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 17 Oct 2013 10:04:32 -0400
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Well so much for your antenna tuning procedure.  Just kidding, hope it 
isn't fried.

Before putting it in the box,I'd spend a day head scratching and  trying 
to work through it systematically.    We always think the worst and 
sometimes it is just pilot error.

  Was it actually in TX when it failed?  Did you smell or hear  anything 
odd?   Does the rig have a reset?    Have you tried going into a  dummy 
load with a known good coax?

I'm not suggesting you don't know what you are doing, I just know from 
my own experiences  that  sometimes I'm ready to plan the funeral when 
the patient isn't really dead.

Good luck, Steve KW3A


On 10/17/2013 8:34 AM, eric oyen wrote:
> hello all,
> I am in need  of someone who can repair (or knows who can) a Yeasu =
> FT-757GX1 . THe radio ceased outputting transmit power yesterday. THe =
> antenna was plugged in and all connections were  secure. SO, I am not =
> sure what caused the problem.
>
> Here's the really laughable bit: I am blind and have the technical =
> knowledge saddled with room mates who are not technical at all. That =
> means I can tell them whats wrong, but will they understand i? AAAARGH!
>
> So, how about it, anyone know a place I can take or ship this radio for =
> repairs that won't jack me an arm and a leg?
>
> DE n7zzt (eric oyen)=
>
>
>

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