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On Fri, 6 Jun 2008 01:55:11 UTC, Don Bowey wrote:
On 6/5/08 5:34 PM, in article BJ4mQCBKg9HM-pn2-b9dUd7dd4Ep4@localhost, "Count Floyd" wrote: On Thu, 5 Jun 2008 22:04:46 UTC, "Tio Pedro" wrote: "Tio Pedro" wrote in message ... One other idea. The burnt smell could be a resistor, and might be the result of a failed component. My HQ-145 had a burnt resistor which was caused by the IF transformer failure. Have examined the chassis to see if there are any burnt parts? Pete Pete, Have not checked, I am trying to find someone in my area to recap and fix the radio as it is really beautiful shape, all knobs, no scratches, really great looks! I wish that I had the knowledge to fix the radio. Bob Where do you live? Perhaps someone will volunteer. Hobe Sound, Florida, just 10 mile south of Stuart and 7 miles north of Tequesta. |
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