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Old January 19th 04, 05:27 PM
bunnydawg
 
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A little late to ask Santa Claus....... Maybe this year.

"Winston" wrote in message
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Clif, it is not the RX antenna switch. Not sure where the internal
calibrator is? I may be in Plano in the next few months. Not sure at
this time. If so, and this is not resolved, I will give you a call
and see if you think it is worth fixing. Great pics on your web site.
Thanks.

Robert, the big hammer is my second choice. Have a backup and am
going to replace the rig before the next sunspot cycle arrives anyway.
Would replace it now but am afraid the technology would take a light
years jump in the next four years. Now if I could get a 1000d at half
price, or something like that, I would reconsider.

Win/WoLZ www.winlyn.us


On Sun, 18 Jan 2004 22:12:49 -0500, "bunnydawg"
wrote:

You could try a hammer.... a really big hammer lol
Robert
VE3 something or other
"Clif Holland" wrote in message
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Does the internal calibrator work?

If so check the RX antenna switch beside the coax connector. It's easy

to
switch it when removing or replacing the coax.

Neither fan operates at turn-on, both are temperature controlled.

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Clif Holland, KA5IPF
AVVid
Authorized Kenwood and Icom Service Center
816 W Shady Grove Rd
Irving, TX 75060

www.avvid.com

1-800-214-5779
972-870-0630 (local)


"Winston" wrote in message
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I powered up my old TS-930 S yesterday and there was no RX. TX
operation appears to be normal. It seems that I have lost signal
somewhere between the front end and the detector. I suspect

switching
or something in the RF section. I have no meter readings in receive.

For some reason the power supply and final fans are also not running.
I think that I remember that one of those fans would come on at power
up.

Any ideas?

Thanks.

Win/W0LZ