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What sometimes goes wrong with them is the final stage goes bad. The
final is a two-transistor push-pull subassembly that is mounted on the heat sink on the back; it comes off as an entire unit by unsoldering a few wires & removing a few screws. The one I bought, a spare final assembly came with it, the former owner said it failed so often he decided to keep a spare so he could stay on the air while the factory had the failed final. (Don't know whether it really failed often, or whether he was just a very serious operator, which he did seem to be.) The other endemic problem is that the PTO mechanism suffers mechanical wear when the machine gets old. Ten-Tec will sell you a rebuild kit for something like $20; it'll take you a day's work somewhere with good light. The Ten-Tec directions are considered by some to be sketchy, but another ham put up the whole rebuild procedure, with many pictures, on the web. -- R F Wieland Newark, DE 19711-5323 USA 39.68N 75.74W Icom R75 Heathkit GR-81 Inverted-L in the attic Reply to wieland at me dot udel dot edu |
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