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Andrew VK3BFA wrote:
Erk - hi all, you need to get a very basic book on radios, and read up the theory - it will improve your fault finding no end. (probably mid 70's ARRL handbook would be a good primer) The sig gen is irrelevant at this stage - you have already proved that by observation of the S meter during Cal (thats one of its functions along with calibrating frequency) Also, unconnected wires and/or smoke are a basic radio no no. This is going to be hard --- to try and fix a radio by remote control, but will give it a try if you want to persevere. 73 de VK3BFA Andrew I'm not so sure that any book would help with a specific model problem. After all, the OP is a licensed ham wih a callsign and *should* be savvy enough to look for where the smoke came from. At this point of troubleshooting it would seem that OP would be equally served with a book on "Olifactory Recognition" inasmuch as an electronics book. One cannot simply read a 30 year old ARRL Handbook and fix a complicated modern radio. -Bill |