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Troy - VK2HXY November 12th 03 11:06 AM

Wanted Yaesu VFO
 
My Yaesu 757 GX2 has given up the ghost. Appears that the VFO has shat
itself. I turn the VFO and hear metal grinding type noises and the
frequency will not change in one direction and will change very slowly in
the other. My question is this: Has anyone got a spare VFO unit for this
radio that they would part with? Or any other advice is appreciated

Regards

Troy



DAVE November 12th 03 08:40 PM

Troy, take the drive knob off and make sure the shaft to the optical
encoder is not solid, this is common with steel shaft running in a
brass bush. some wd40 on the shaft left to soak in and then work the
shaft gently back and forwards till it frees up. I'd put money on it
that this is your problem
Good Luck
Dave

On Wed, 12 Nov 2003 22:06:47 +1100, "Troy - VK2HXY"
wrote:

My Yaesu 757 GX2 has given up the ghost. Appears that the VFO has shat
itself. I turn the VFO and hear metal grinding type noises and the
frequency will not change in one direction and will change very slowly =

in
the other. My question is this: Has anyone got a spare VFO unit for =

this
radio that they would part with? Or any other advice is appreciated

Regards

Troy



DAVE November 12th 03 08:40 PM

Troy, take the drive knob off and make sure the shaft to the optical
encoder is not solid, this is common with steel shaft running in a
brass bush. some wd40 on the shaft left to soak in and then work the
shaft gently back and forwards till it frees up. I'd put money on it
that this is your problem
Good Luck
Dave

On Wed, 12 Nov 2003 22:06:47 +1100, "Troy - VK2HXY"
wrote:

My Yaesu 757 GX2 has given up the ghost. Appears that the VFO has shat
itself. I turn the VFO and hear metal grinding type noises and the
frequency will not change in one direction and will change very slowly =

in
the other. My question is this: Has anyone got a spare VFO unit for =

this
radio that they would part with? Or any other advice is appreciated

Regards

Troy



Troy - VK2HXY November 16th 03 05:28 AM

The VFO spins quite freely Dave and makes some ghastly noises too. When I
turn the dial it feels like slips, the frequency will shift a little in one
direction, but works, only just in the other direction. Again, all with
some horrible type clunking noise. I'll try it, any other suggestions apart
from burning the radio.

Thanks for your time Dave


"DAVE" wrote in message
...
Troy, take the drive knob off and make sure the shaft to the optical
encoder is not solid, this is common with steel shaft running in a
brass bush. some wd40 on the shaft left to soak in and then work the
shaft gently back and forwards till it frees up. I'd put money on it
that this is your problem
Good Luck
Dave

On Wed, 12 Nov 2003 22:06:47 +1100, "Troy - VK2HXY"
wrote:

My Yaesu 757 GX2 has given up the ghost. Appears that the VFO has shat
itself. I turn the VFO and hear metal grinding type noises and the
frequency will not change in one direction and will change very slowly in
the other. My question is this: Has anyone got a spare VFO unit for this
radio that they would part with? Or any other advice is appreciated

Regards

Troy





Troy - VK2HXY November 16th 03 05:28 AM

The VFO spins quite freely Dave and makes some ghastly noises too. When I
turn the dial it feels like slips, the frequency will shift a little in one
direction, but works, only just in the other direction. Again, all with
some horrible type clunking noise. I'll try it, any other suggestions apart
from burning the radio.

Thanks for your time Dave


"DAVE" wrote in message
...
Troy, take the drive knob off and make sure the shaft to the optical
encoder is not solid, this is common with steel shaft running in a
brass bush. some wd40 on the shaft left to soak in and then work the
shaft gently back and forwards till it frees up. I'd put money on it
that this is your problem
Good Luck
Dave

On Wed, 12 Nov 2003 22:06:47 +1100, "Troy - VK2HXY"
wrote:

My Yaesu 757 GX2 has given up the ghost. Appears that the VFO has shat
itself. I turn the VFO and hear metal grinding type noises and the
frequency will not change in one direction and will change very slowly in
the other. My question is this: Has anyone got a spare VFO unit for this
radio that they would part with? Or any other advice is appreciated

Regards

Troy






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