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"Larry Gagnon" wrote in message
news ![]() I posted a few days ago about repairing a VHF marine radio. Thankfully I solved my problem, locating three cold solder joints in the VCO, which entailed removing metal shields and all the beeswax that coated all the components. That was character building work! I gather the beeswax is to ensure rigid components to maintain stability of the oscillator? Any other reasons for it? Is it necessary for me to remelt the old wax and spread it around as before, or can I get away with just reshielding the VCO? Any suggestions appreciated. Beeswax has been used for securing the windings on toroids. 73, Leon |