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I worked in a Kenwood repair shop for several years..My advise is:
check all simple things like loose connections, poor board connections etc.. At the prices of used transceivers of that age,and costs of shipping to a service shop,lack of replacement parts.and costs of parts that are available..I would look for a beat-up old TS 130 that had a good readout ,buy it and go from there.. you would also have a source for parts in the future..PS: The TS-130 is a good radio ,with a good record..It came out in September of 1980 ..makes it 25 yers old |
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