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Chris,
I will have a look, but its unlikely to be corrosion due to it being stored in its box in my cupboard for the lat 4 years. But it might help others. This might help you though. Some one did tell me once to seal the SG-230 with silica gel after putting some silica gel in side so soak up any moister. Its those little packets you get inside the box with new electrical items. Thanks "Christopher Cox" wrote in message ... Hi Andy, I had a similar problem with my SG-231. It turned out to be a corrosion problem in the power/control connector. This made a electrical connection to be made to the Reset/Hold/Tune leads. There was a little corrosion on the back side of the circuit board as well. Look up into the male connector and disassemble the female. I cleaned up the corrosion problems with a dental pick and fine wire brush. I resealed the connectors with epoxy. The silicon sealant SGC used seems to be effected by moisture as it had become milky looking till it dried out. Hope this helps. Chris Andy wrote: Hi all I purchased the SG-230 about 4 years ago. I took it out of its box yesterday for the first time and tested it out on a light bulb as a dummy load and all worked fine. It found a match on all HF bands. I connected it to an antenna today and it would not tune. It would not reset with the Smartlock. I took the back off the 230 and noticed when I apply the 13.8 Volts all the relays click once and they all stay in that position until I disconnect the power and if I apply RF, 10-80 watts when the 230 is powered up it does nothing, it doesn't even attempt to tune.. I have also tried 2 lengths of 10ft wire and it does nothing. There are five LED's inside that are all on (green). Does anyone know what is causing this problem? 73 Andy |
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