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On Mon, 20 Feb 2006 20:19:18 -0800, running dogg wrote:
I pulled my Degen 1102 out of storage, and everything is fine on that radio. I unplugged my Yaesu and plugged it back in after 15 minutes, and suddenly it was ok. It is definitely the Yaesu, maybe a corroded connection. At least I have a backup. But listening to Cuba is frustrating on the Degen, since the limits of the Degen's circuitry exacerbate the problems with Havana's audio, making mush out of most of the broadcast. Tonight they were talking about the secret terror suspect shuttle service, and how terrible it was that America has 12.5% of its population living in poverty while the rich build giant shopping malls. ![]() You may want to remove the cabinet screws and get some freeze spray handy. Next time it happens cool each component one at a time to see if you can isolate the anomaly. |
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