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If you are handy with a soldering iron, you might consider solding an rf
choke coil to the antenna input connect to ground. This would provide a DC ground while allowing the radio frequencies to pass thru unaffected.. "Jim" wrote in message ... Anyone else having problem with Ten Tec Rx-320 blowing front end FET's? Any mods to prevent this or is there a replacement FET with less tendency to short out? This is definitely a design fault, as I have 3 receivers in parallel on same antenna and the R320 is the only one blowing FETs. I sent it to the factory and they were supposed to perform a mod to prevent this, but it never worked. Wasted $50.00. Called factory again, their latest solution - - - sending me a bag of FET's so I can replace them myself..... |
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