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Thanks for reading this. MY TH-D7 is off frequency by about 1 khz on 2M and
2.5 khz on 440. I suspect that all it needs is an adjustment to the reference oscillator. I have the equipment and skills to make the adjustment but do not know where the adjustment is located. Could anyone who has a service manual help me by pointing out where the adjustment is ?? I've sent this same request to Kenwood twice now and they just ignore it after reading the email without even the courtesy of a reply. Thanks in advance for any assistance you can render. 73, Don |
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wrote: but do not know where the adjustment is located. Could anyone who has a service manual help me by pointing out where the adjustment is ?? Don- Go to http://www.mods.dk/ and click on Kenwood on the left side of the screen. When that comes up, click on Manuals at the top of the right side of the screen. Scroll down to "TH-D7A-E Adjustement manual.zip". It may have what you need. 73, Fred, K4DII |
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