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![]() The receiver has been re-assembled and everything is working properly; tuning is as it should be. It will be interesting to see how long the repaired encoder lasts. I had the encoder replaced under warranty repair by Drake twice before. So this is the third repair of the same component on a radio that costs over $1,000?? Wow - not exactly confidence inspiring. |
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Some vehicles have little thin flat "wires" in the windshield and rear
windows and mirrors for helping to melt ice and sleet that gets on there in cold wet weather.Sometimes a break in the wires occurs and then there is no more electrical contact.Auto parts stores sell repair kits to repair broken contact areas.The repair kits will also work to repair worn out electrical contact areas under the push buttons of radios and many other things too such as remote control units and keyboards,etc. cuhulin |
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![]() John S. wrote in message oups.com... The receiver has been re-assembled and everything is working properly; tuning is as it should be. It will be interesting to see how long the repaired encoder lasts. I had the encoder replaced under warranty repair by Drake twice before. So this is the third repair of the same component on a radio that costs over $1,000?? Wow - not exactly confidence inspiring. Yes... Well... The topic (R8B) resulted in hundreds of posts... In my opinion, the receiver was never developed to its full potential. I've had mine since January, 1998 and I use it daily---it's on for 10 hours or more. It needs to be re-aligned; it no longer zero beats WWV dead on like it did new, the passband offset is centered at 1:00 O'Clock and the notch drifts. The receiver was never worth what Drake was asking. I think a proper purchase price would have been around $600 new. RG |
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Thanks for all the nice replys to my post.
I am going to send it back to Drake and not whine about the price they charge me. I realize all of the costs involved to repair sophisticated gear. My comment about wishing I could make 100 bucks an hour in my basement was just that. I wish I could make 100 bucks an hour in my basement fixing radios. I would gladly leave the 9-5 behind me if I could work on this type of gear all day out of my house. 73 Bob N9NEO |
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