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At first, I wasn't sure if it was an amplitude or frequency "warble".
Finally decided it was frequency. A little ragged, but affected both receive and transmit. Not much, only a few htz, but ragged and disconcerting after so many years of faithful service................ since I considder myself a a repairman, what do I do next? 30 or 40 years of "freezemist" and " "heat gun" analysis, I still don't know my way around this Kenwood TS-130. (my first transciever). Replace all electrolytics and see what happens next? HELP! Old Chief Lynn, W7LTQ since 1948 |
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