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Midlands CB woes-Partial Victory!
OK. So I will declare partial victory. Thanks to all who offered their
unique brand of humor and suggestions. I love these boards! As suggested I checked all the solder joints, I did find some that looked a bit suspicious, but nothing that made any changes. It STILL would come on and off intermittantly when I smacked it. I was just about ready to give up, and I thought I'd try one more thing. The on/off switch seemed to be the center of focus, and I then noticed when I pushed the shaft down and held it, the thing would light. Sooo, I figured something had to be up with the switch, right? So I powered up the soldering iron again and started looking for loose or odd solder joints. I pushed the switch down (not on or off, but down) and soldered a few of the suspicious joints. I had my magnifiers on and the whole bit. As I pushed the switch down this time, I noticed a small, miniscule little flash, a spark, but very very tiny on one joint. Ooops! Forgot to power down before soldering that time. Could it be? Well, I resolderd that joint and she stayed on! Could it be that simple? Well, long and short of it, it worked, but only to a point. The Emergency channel (weather radio) worked like a champ! I REALLY don't use the CB part of the rig (sour grapes?) so I am declaring partial victory. As I said, the radio is pretty cheap anyway, and I DID get it to work partially, right? So, there you have it. I suppose all that banging and smacking (the radio does bear some of the marks) may have directly affected the CB side of the rig. Maybe loosened a crystal or something. Again, this closes the chapter at least for now on the Midlands CB problem. Maybe I'll find another rig on E-Bay, huh? Well, live and learn. Thanks again for your support. Tom KC0GXX |
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