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On May 29, 4:31*pm, Robert wrote:
Will wrote: Hi all , I am replacing the 7146's on my Kenwood 520s and would like to know if there is a certain proceduere I need to go through to neutralize the tubes for optimum performance and maximum life.Thanks in advance . PS I'm kinda new at this so be gentle ![]() Hi, Yes you need to neutralize your new final tubes. Do a Google and locate a copy of the TS520S manual and download it. You will find the procedure in there. Good luck with your 520, its a great set. The operating manual, which has neutralizing instructions, is available free from the Kenwood site: http://www.kenwoodusa.com/Support/AMA_Radios/#_ Scroll down to the "Amateur Radio Manuals" window and select the model. Also, download the service bulletins from the window below it. Richard Knoppow WB6KBL |
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