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I bought a used Kenwood TH-315A. No audio. Symptom indicates
that the power isn't being applied to the output amp. Closest thing I could find FREE on the web was a schematic for a TH-215/415. Assumed that would be close enough, but it was scanned at low resolution, shifted during scan then JPG did the rest. I can tell there are transistors and resistors, but all the text is unreadable. Anybody got a better sechematic scan? Only really need the audio portion at this time. Thanks, mike -- Return address is VALID |
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Just replace the vol pot. They break easily and it was a very common
problem. -- Clif Holland, KA5IPF www.avvid.com "mike" wrote in message ... I bought a used Kenwood TH-315A. No audio. Symptom indicates that the power isn't being applied to the output amp. Closest thing I could find FREE on the web was a schematic for a TH-215/415. Assumed that would be close enough, but it was scanned at low resolution, shifted during scan then JPG did the rest. I can tell there are transistors and resistors, but all the text is unreadable. Anybody got a better sechematic scan? Only really need the audio portion at this time. Thanks, mike -- Return address is VALID |
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