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I am aware of the dreaded "keyboard bounce" that can occur on these
receivers, but what can be done about it? I'm looking to buy one, but if I find one that has this problem but otherwise fine, is it an easy fix, or what? Thanks. Jeff |
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"Unrevealed Source" wrote: I am aware of the dreaded "keyboard bounce" that can occur on these receivers, but what can be done about it? I'm looking to buy one, but if I find one that has this problem but otherwise fine, is it an easy fix, or what? Thanks. Most keyboards have some kind of de-bounce circuitry using an RC time constant. If you had a schematic you could increase the values. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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Unrevealed Source wrote: I am aware of the dreaded "keyboard bounce" that can occur on these receivers, but what can be done about it? I'm looking to buy one, but if I find one that has this problem but otherwise fine, is it an easy fix, or what? Thanks. I used an R-5000 for a while. I sold it at a hamfest in the early 90's. I returned home and turned my other radios on and nothing on shortwave, nothing. A total SW blackout. I sat there figuring the fellow I sold the R-5000 to was probably at home as well and pretty well p'd off! dxAce Michigan USA |
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