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Hi,
I have two of the gems , unfortunately without the shoulder straps to securely _carry_ the radios to and from the listening positions. I think the main reason why the Gyro-antenna gets loose is because the radio is quite big and heavy ,and ends up being carried by the gyro-antenna - when the carrying strap is missing. But you should have no problem receiving as long as the gyro-antenna is working like it should, even if it does not keep keep its upright position. It is only when you don't need the Gyro-antenna (when it is quite parralel to the radio itself) that your antenna does not stay upright. From what I understand .. When you turn the antenna _un-parralel_ to the radio , the antenna should rest on top of the chassis of the radio? So when you don't need to turn the gyro-antenna ,there's no need to extend it. And when you need to turn it , it will still lean on the chassis of the radio (even if it doesn't stay upright on its own) Do you see what I mean? Greetings, Knut Otterbeck "Unrevealed Source" skrev i melding ... As many of you know, a common problem with the RF-2200 is the gyro antenna failing to stay in the "up" position. Mine still stays up, but I can tell that it is getting looser. I guess I always thought something broke on these instead of loosening up over time, but apparently that is incorrect and I can tell that mine is losing its ability to stay up. (No Viagra jokes, please). Is there a way to fix this? I haven't had it apart in a while, but I don't remember anything looking like it can be tightened. Anyone with some experience out there? Thanks. Jeff |
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