Upon further investigation the power varies on am but not fm mode ? so this
surely rules out the variable itself, this pot ultimately connects to the
pcb via a small preset variable resistor, which can vary the power according
to the mode selected,
I suggest you only make comments on subjects that you know something about
and not stick your nose in everybody elses business !
Kind Regards
Martin
"Frank Gilliland" wrote in message
...
On Thu, 28 Oct 2004 12:50:10 +0000 (UTC), "Martin Jewkes"
wrote in
:
The variable power control on the front panel does not reduce the output
power,
I presume (rightly or wrongly) that there is a pot for the lower power
settings that needs adjusting to allow the front panel control to function
correctly.
Regards
Martin Jewkes
now stop jumping to conclusions : )
The variable power control on the front panel -is- the power
adjustment pot. If it doesn't work then something else is wrong; i.e,
disconnected, bypassed or broke. There is no other pot -- you presumed
wrongly. In the future it would help to ask the right question instead
of "jumping to conclusions".
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