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Hi
My Drake R8B tuning sometimes gets lost when I spin the knob fast. I'll be going up 7.2, 7.3, 7.4, 7.2 See? I expect this is a pretty common prob. Ok so unit is going to go back to Drake for fix and I will tell them to go thru whole unit and check it out. Any idea what they will charge me for this? regards, Bob |
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It's the crappy mechanical tuning encoder that the tuning knob
operates. Drake should have stayed with the higher quality optical encoder like the old R-8 had. This problem is common in the SW-2 also because it uses the same encoder. Frank |
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Sweet price,
I can get one of the technicians at work to fix for me. regards, Bob |
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Digi-Key used to have a Grayhill optical encoder in the 30 dollar range. The
mod should be pretty easy. You just need to connect it to a source of +5V and probably remove the pullup resistors that are connected to the Up/Down tune lines. Pete wrote in message oups.com... Drake changed to the mechanical encoder because it was cheaper! Frank |
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Ok thanks everybody for input. I just sent Drake Email to see what
kind of service they offer. I would like whole unit checked out soup to nuts. I want to make sure running AOK to present config and so forth. Unit is very nice and I will probably keep, but if I decide to sell I would like to tell potential owner that factory has recently blessed unit. 73 Bob N9NEO |
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wrote:
Sweet price, I can get one of the technicians at work to fix for me. regards, Bob BTW- You don't really need the small PC board that comes with the encoder. You can remove the encoder from the board and solder the three wires coming from the connector plug directly to the pins on the encoder. Keep track of which wires go to each pin on the encoder before you remove it from the PC board. ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Uncensored-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 120,000+ Newsgroups ----= East and West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =---- |
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Here is reply from Drake if anybody interested. I wish I could make
100 bucks an hour fixing radios! regards, Bob N9NEO ************************************************** ********************* The service rate is $25.00 per quarter hour. The average repair time involved is an hour to two hours. We will align and bring the unit back to the original specifications. The software, Version 12 is current. Please enclose a cover letter with your name, address, telephone number, and a brief description of the fault or reason for its return. We accept Visa, Master Card, American Express, and Discover Card. ************************************************** ********************* wrote: Ok thanks everybody for input. I just sent Drake Email to see what kind of service they offer. I would like whole unit checked out soup to nuts. I want to make sure running AOK to present config and so forth. Unit is very nice and I will probably keep, but if I decide to sell I would like to tell potential owner that factory has recently blessed unit. 73 Bob N9NEO |
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